Institute of Medicine Releases Report on Monitoring HIV Care in the United States
Gregorio Millett
A parallel effort of identifying a core set of common indicators to monitor Federally-funded HIV prevention, treatment, and care services is also underway at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (Review this recent presentation [PDF 344KB] to PACHA about the HHS efforts to implement common core indicators, streamline data collection, and reduce reporting burden for HHS-funded HIV programs.)
Working in collaboration, HHS’s efforts and the new Institute of Medicine report move us further toward achieving the streamlining and standardization across data collection measures stipulated in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and fulfilling the Strategy’s vision to provide “unfettered access to high quality, life-extending care, free from stigma and discrimination.”
More information on the IOM report, including a brief and the full report, can be found on their website
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