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Virginia Ryan White Part B Data Report November 2009. Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University/ George Mason University * Note: includes all data received at SERL as of 10/31/2009. Counting Services.
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Virginia Ryan White Part B Data ReportNovember 2009 Anne Giuranna Rhodes Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Virginia Commonwealth University/ George Mason University * Note: includes all data received at SERL as of 10/31/2009
Counting Services • Service Hits – sum of (the number of unique days that the Part B-funded service was provided to each client) in the given time period • Service Units – sum of (the number of units reported in VACRS for all service hits) in the given time period • Clients – number of unduplicated clients (either at region or state level) who received a service hit in the given time period
Data Reports – Quality Checks • 13.2% of clients have an unknown AIDS status (40%) • 8.5% of clients have unknown insurance status (9.5%) • 6.9% have unreported HIV risk factor (19.8%) • 16.9% of clients have no CD4 count for 2009 (22.7%)
Summary: April to September 2009 • Total of 3008 clients served (2451) • 16.3% of population received first consortia service (13.9%) • 49% of population below Federal Poverty Level(37.6%) • 22.1% of clients were also on Medicare (18.7%) • 40.8% of clients reported no form of insurance (37.3%) * Numbers in parentheses are from one year ago (April 2008 to Sept 2008)
MAI Summary: April 2009 to Sept 2009 • Served 191 Clients • 46 MAI clients enrolled in ADAP in last 15 months • Provided 529 outreach hits (2148 units) • 77.5 % (n=148) of MAI clients were new
Part B Statewide Summary:Insurance Status by RegionApril to September 2009
Clients Served by Region April 2009 to September 2009*N (unduplicated) = 3008N (duplicated at region level) = 3126 * Percentages based on duplicated client count at regional level
Clients by Insurance Status and Service Utilization:April 2009 to September 2009
Demographics by Insurance Status Women more likely to be on Medicaid (especially White women) Those on public insurance more likely to have AIDS Dx Those over 45 more likely to have some form of public insurance Those on private insurance more likely to have incomes above FPL
Part B Core Services (Hits) by RegionApril to September 2009
Part B Services (Hits) by Region April 2009 to September 2009Consortia and ADAP
Part B Support Services (Hits) by RegionApril 2009 to September 2009