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Project Title: HIV Screening and Access To Care

PIN: IOM-BPH-09-04         

Major Unit:
Institute of Medicine

Sub Unit:
Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice

RSO:
Ford, Morgan

Subject/Focus Area:
Health and Medicine


HIV Screening and Access To Care - Workshop 1
April 15, 2010 - April 16, 2010
Alfred Nobel Hall
House of Sweden
2900 K ST NW
Washington, DC


If you would like to attend the sessions of this meeting that are open
to the public or need more information please contact:


Contact Name: China Dickerson
Email: cdickerson@nas.edu
Phone: 202-334-2798
Fax: 202-334-2939


Agenda:

Location:
Alfred Nobel Hall
House of Sweden
2900 K ST NW
Washington, DC

NOTE: This workshop was originally scheduled for February 9-10 in Washington, DC, but was cancelled due to a snow storm. The meeting has been rescheduled to April 15-16, 2010.

DRAFT AGENDA (SUBJECT TO MINOR MODIFICATIONS)

THURSDAY, APRIL 15

8:30 am Welcome, Background and Overview of Workshop
Paul Cleary, PhD, Yale University (Committee Chair)

8:45 am Session 1 - Facilitators and Barriers to HIV Testing: Community and Medical Settings

Moderator: Paul Cleary, PhD

Community settings
Laura Bogart, PhD, Harvard University (15 min)

Hospital and Other Ambulatory Care Settings
Carlos del Rio, MD, Emory University (15 min)

Emergency Departments
Jeremy Brown, MD, George Washington University (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (30 min)

10:00 am Break

10:15 am Session 2 - Facilitators and Barriers to HIV Testing: Corrections Settings

Moderator: Susan Cu-Uvin, MD

HIV Testing in Jails and Prisons: The Time is Now
Timothy Flanigan, MD, Brown University (15 min)

Logistical and Policy Barriers to HIV Testing Presented by Corrections Policies and Practices
Nina Harawa, PhD, MPH, Charles Drew University (15 min)

The District of Columbia Department of Corrections' Automatic HIV Testing and Counseling Program
Devon Brown, District of Columbia Department of Corrections (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (30 min)

11:30 am Session 3 - State Health Department Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to HIV Testing

Moderator: Beth Scalco, MSW, MPA

Health Departments and HIV Screening
Natalie Cramer, MSSW, National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (15 min)

Practical Considerations of Expanded HIV Testing and Screening: A State-Level View
Kevin Cranston, MDiv, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Masschusetts Department of Public Health (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (20 min)

12:20 pm Summary of Morning Sessions
Paul Cleary, PhD, Yale University (Committee Chair)

12:30 pm Lunch on your own

1:30 pm Session 4 - HIV Testing: Issues for Specific Populations

Moderator: Arleen Leibowitz, PhD, MA

Persons with Serious Mental Illness
Michael Blank, PhD, University of Pennsylvania (15 min)

African American MSM
Darrell Wheeler, PhD, MPH, Hunter College (15 min)

Native Americans/Alaska Natives/Native Hawaiians
CAPT Scott Giberson, RPh, PhC, MPH, Indian Health Service (15 min)

Adolescents
Donna Futterman, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (15 min)

Latino MSM
Manya Magnus, PhD, MPH, George Washington University

Discussion and Q & A (50 min)

3:35 pm Break

3:50 pm Session 5 - HIV Testing: Outreach to the Population

Moderator: Antonia Villarruel, PhD, RN, FAAN

Access to HIV Testing: The Road Less Traveled
Peter Leone, MD, University of North Carolina (15 min)

Perspectives on Outreach from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Benjamin Tsoi, MD, MPH, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (20 min)

4:40 pm Summary of Day and Closing Remarks
Paul Cleary, PhD, Yale University (Committee Chair)

5:00 pm Adjourn


FRIDAY, APRIL 16

8:30 am Welcome and Overview of Day
Paul Cleary, PhD, Yale University (Committee Chair)

8:45 am Session 1 - Private Insurer Perspectives on Payer-Related Facilitators and Barriers to HIV Testing

Moderator: Jennifer Kates, MA, MPA

Examples from the Field: Kaiser Permanente and Aetna
Michael Horberg, MD, Kaiser Permanente (15 min)
Andrew Baskin, MD, Aetna (15 min)

Understanding the Policy and Regulatory Framework of the Private Insurance Marketplace - Implications for Coverage of HIV Testing
Gary Claxton, Kaiser Family Foundation (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (45 min)

10:15 am Break

10:30 am Session 2 - Government Perspectives on Payer-Related Facilitators and Barriers to HIV Testing

Moderator: Jennifer Kates, MA, MPA

The Relationship Between Public Health Recommendations and Insurance Reimbursement
Bernie Branson, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (15 min)

Medicaid and HIV Testing
Cindy Mann, JD, Center for Medicaid & State Operations (15 min)

Discussion and Q & A (45 min)

11:45 am Summary of Day and Closing Remarks
Paul Cleary, PhD, Yale University (Committee Chair)

12:00 pm Adjourn





Closed Session Summary Posted After the Meeting

The following committee members were present at the closed sessions of the meeting:
Paul Cleary (Chair)
Ronald Bayer
Kevin Carmichael
Susan Cu-Uvin
Jennifer Kates
Arleen Leibowitz
Alvaro Munoz
Liisa Randall
Beth Scalco
Victor Schoenbach
Martin Shapiro
Liza Solomon
Antonia Villarruel

The following topics were discussed in the closed sessions:
- Bias and conflict of interest for 1 committee member
- Procedures and goals for workshop 1
- Preliminary planning for workshop 2, including workshop format and potential speakers
- Workshop report conclusions and organization

The following materials (written documents) were made available to the committee in the closed sessions:
Draft workshop report.

Date of posting of Closed Session Summary: April 19, 2010



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