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CA HIV/AIDS Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity 1995 to 2006 Rates per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity % Decrease White % Hispanic/Latino % African American % Asian/PI % Native American % ALL %
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California Department of Public
Health
Office of AIDS HIV CARE and PREVENTION 2009:
You Need to Know
California Department of Public Health
Strategic PlanHealthy People 2010
Reduce deaths due to HIV infection
< 0.7 per 100,000 population
CA HIV/AIDS Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity1995 to 2006
Rates per 100,000
Race/Ethnicity 1995 2006 % Decrease
White 27.4 4.9 82.2%
Hispanic/Latino 16.3 2.9 82.1%
African American 62.4 15.6 75.0%
Asian/PI 4.8 1.0 79.6%
Native American 17.2 4.1 76.2%
ALL 24.1 4.3 82.0%
The Office of AIDS is responsible at both the individual and population levels
to enact policies and programs:
Challenges & Opportunities
1. 20% + of people with HIV don’t know.
2. HIV incidence is not decreasing overall, and may be increasing in some populations.
3. ~ 40% of people diagnosed with HIV are not receiving regular medical care.
Key Strategies to Meet our Goals
Increase HIV detection
Assess and refine community-based counseling & testing systems & associated training requirements
Increasing routine screening in medical settings
Monitoring new HIV testing technologies
Increase HIV detection
Assess and refine community-based counseling & testing systems & associated training requirements
Increase routine screening in medical settings
Monitor new HIV testing technologies
Increase HIV detection
Assess and refine community-based counseling & testing systems & associated training requirements
Increase routine screening in medical settings
Monitor new HIV testing technologies
Comprehensive biomedical, behavioral & structural HIV prevention interventions
Help prevention providers select appropriate prevention interventions and provide targeted training and enhanced
technical assistance
Consider the potential scale-up of selected prevention interventions at the local level Examples: Partner Services, Prevention with Positives in clinical
settings, Syringe Exchange
Comprehensive biomedical, behavioral & structural HIV prevention interventions
Help prevention providers select appropriate prevention interventions and provide targeted training and enhanced technical assistance.
Consider the potential scale-up of selected prevention interventions at the local level Examples: Partner Services, Prevention with
Positives in clinical settings, Syringe Exchange
Quality care, treatment, support & prevention services for all people
with HIV Enhance benefits counseling resources so
OA funds can be used equitably as the payer of last resort.
Increase our understanding of, and minimize, barriers to care.
Continue to provide effective treatments delivered or coordinated by accessible and knowledgeable programs.
Quality care, treatment, support & prevention services for all people
with HIV Enhance benefits counseling resources so OA funds can be used
equitably as the payer of last resort.
Increase our understanding of, and minimize, barriers to care.
Continue to provide effective treatments delivered or coordinated by accessible and knowledgeable programs.
Quality care, treatment, support & prevention services for all people
with HIV Enhance benefits counseling resources so OA funds can be used
equitably as the payer of last resort.
Increase our understanding of, and minimize, barriers to care.
Continue to provide effective treatments delivered or coordinated by accessible and knowledgeable programs.
Enhance collaboration among medical and prevention providers, professional organizations, trainers, local health depts & CBOs to leverage all resources.
Disseminate information to public and private providers,
consumers, and state and local public health partners.
Enhance the availability of integrated HIV, STD,TB, and viral hepatitis prevention, screening, and treatment services at the client level.
Enhance collaboration among medical and prevention providers, professional organizations, trainers, local health depts & CBOs to leverage all resources.
Disseminate information to public and
private providers, consumers, and state and local public health partners.
Enhance the availability of integrated HIV, STD,TB, and viral hepatitis prevention, screening, and treatment services at the client level.
Enhance collaboration among medical and prevention providers, professional organizations, trainers, local health depts & CBOs to leverage all resources.
Disseminate information to public and private providers,
consumers, and state and local public health partners.
Enhance the availability of integrated HIV, STD,TB, and viral hepatitis prevention, screening, and treatment services at the client level.
Increasing focus on understanding of findings from
surveillance, research, and program evaluation
Disseminate HIV/AIDS surveillance and program evaluation data
Facilitate communication and collaboration among local health depts, CBOs, researchers, consumers, advocates and other experts to enhance information sharing and influence program and policy decision-making.
Understanding requires more than just quantitative data
Disseminating HIV/AIDS surveillance and program evaluation data
Facilitating communication and collaboration among local health depts, CBOs, researchers, consumers, advocates and other experts to enhance information sharing and influence program and policy decision-making
Proactively leverage resources to have the largest possible impact on
our primary goals For contractors funded by OA: enhancing
knowledge about and access to non-OA resources, including but not limited to training and professional development resources
For non-OA funded providers: offering technical expertise, and/or
information about services available outside of OA.
Proactively leverage resources to have the largest possible impact on
our primary goals For contractors funded by OA: enhancing knowledge about and access
to non-OA resources, including but not limited to training and professional development resources
For non-OA funded providers: offering technical expertise, and/or information about services available outside of OA.
Key Strategies to Meet our Goals
Top half of Office of AIDS Home Page
Bottom half of Office of AIDS Home Page
Challenges & Opportunities:What can you do
to increase your impact?
1. 20% + of people with HIV don’t know.
2. HIV incidence is not decreasing overall, and may be increasing in some populations.
3. ~ 40% of people diagnosed with HIV are not receiving regular medical care.