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CTS HIV Test Request Forms Training

CTS HIV Test Request Forms Training. Overview. Introduction Explore new form Practice. Introduction. New CDC requirements – standard set of data from public testing sites PEMS (Program Evaluation and Monitoring System) Implementation: May 1, 2009. Form Orientation.

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CTS HIV Test Request Forms Training

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  1. CTS HIV Test Request Forms Training

  2. Overview • Introduction • Explore new form • Practice

  3. Introduction • New CDC requirements – standard set of data from public testing sites • PEMS (Program Evaluation and Monitoring System) • Implementation: May 1, 2009

  4. Form Orientation • Page 1: Patient, specimen, requested testing and risk information • Page 1: Sent to OSPHL • Page 2: Carbon copy of page 1 for chart/folder • Page 2: Detailed instructions on back • Page 3: Post-test disposition • Page 3: Detailed instructions on back

  5. What’s New • Test History section • Reworded Risk Reduction and Referrals section • Reworded Risk and Exposures section

  6. Mailing Address & Test Form ID • Mailing address: • Send forms and specimens to the address listed • Test Form ID: • Ten digits; no dashes. • Same number that is on labels • Reference the test form ID on specimens and corresponding forms, if necessary

  7. Patient Information 1/15/1975 Multnomah OR 97232 34 1/15/2010 x Must be completed in its entirety! Patient ID/Chart Number is for use with your records – you should also complete this box if you have to assign the client a unique identifier other than DOB. Incomplete patient information will delay the processing of the test.

  8. Site ID (4 or 5 digit) and submitter code (6 digits) is mandatory! Missing info will delay the processing of your test. Sites have the option of leaving the rest of this section blank if registered with OSPHD HIV Prevention Program Submitter Information Section 000000 1111

  9. Non-Rapid Specimen Information x • Fill out this section for non-rapid testing • Identify the specimen source being submitted • Specimens that fall into the “other” category – check with lab to make sure they can process

  10. Non-Rapid Tests Requested x Common Error Alert: Remember to check either confidential or anonymous! x • Indicate if the test is confidential or anonymous. • If confidential, write patient information on bottom section of carbon copy. • Indicate Non-Rapid Test Requested: • Screen (EIA and western blot if needed). • Western Blot only (likely to be requested rarely, but may be used to confirm a previous result or conduct follow-up testing of a previously indeterminate test).

  11. Non-Rapid Tests Requested x x 090200000 • Confirmation of preliminary positive (EIA and western blot regardless of EIA result). • If the rapid testing was done at a separate encounter, if possible, indicate the form ID for that rapid test by indicating the previous test form ID on the line next to this selection. • If the rapid test was done the same encounter or if previous test form ID is not known, leave the line blank. • Follow-up of invalid rapid test (EIA and western blot if needed). • If other is selected indicate preferred test. Confirm with lab prior to ordering.

  12. Test History Common Error Alert: Remember to record responses for “Previous HIV Testing”, if client answers “Yes” record appropriate response for “last test was”. In addition, if client answers yes, attempt to record previous testing date. x x x • Ask client and indicate whether or not a previous HIV test was conducted and the result of that test if known • Indicate month (mm) and year (yyyy) of known previous test. If month unknown, enter year and leave month blank. If year unknown, ask client to estimate the year

  13. Rapid Testing • Complete this section only if HIV Rapid Test is performed at today’s encounter • Indicate if the test is confidential or anonymous. • If no blood or oral specimen will be sent with test form to the laboratory (i.e. rapid test is negative) select ‘DATA ONLY FORM’ x x x x x Common Error Alert: Remember to check either confidential or anonymous! Common Error Alert: Remember to complete ALL sections!

  14. Client Race & Ethnicity • Ask client to identify their race and ethnicity. x x Common Error Alert: remember to check client identified race/ethnicity OR “don’t know” or “declined to answer”.

  15. Reason for Test x x NEW!

  16. Risk Reduction & Referrals • Indicate whether you discussed risk reduction strategies with the client and if not, why • Notice N/A options • Indicate whether HIV positive or negative high-risk client was referred to HIV Prevention Services: • Substance abuse treatment • Counseling • HCV Testing • Or any other explicit referral aimed at risk reduction • Notice N/A options Common Error Alert: remember to complete this section in its entirety! x x

  17. Risk/Exposures • Do not read this section as a checklist. • Report affirmative answers, if and only if, the client is confident of the response x x x x x

  18. Common Errors: Omitting the frequency for use of condoms/sharing of syringes and injection equipment. x x Leaving the Risk and Exposures Section blank. If you are leaving this section blank, be sure to mark off one of the following options:

  19. Labels • Each form will have 10 labels • 8 with just the form ID • 2 with both the form ID and an extra line for the 2nd identifier • Use one of the labels with extra line, write the 2nd identifier & place on the specimen prior to submitting • If your specimen doesn’t have a second identifier, it will NOT be processed.

  20. Patient Identifier • Needs to be unique • The lab suggests that sites implement a patient ID number that is composed of the date and the order of the client • For example, the patient ID for forth client seen on 12/31/2008 could be listed as 12310804 • You may use a different formula to develop an identifier but, be sure that the identifier is unique

  21. Documenting Informed Consent • Oregon ORSs require that non licensed health care providers/non licensed health care facilities document informed consent. • Model consent form can be found on the web: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/hiv/informedconsent.shtml

  22. Special Scenarios

  23. Use one form for both tests. Fill out: Non-rapid specimen information Non-rapid tests requested Rapid Testing Rapid test with non-rapid same day confirmatory test

  24. Anonymous Test Confidential Test Anonymous rapid test followed by a confidential non-rapid confirmatory • You will need to use two forms: 1-Anonymous test 1-Confidential test • Place the rapid test form ID (test #) from the anonymous form on the line “’confirm. of prelim. pos. rapid test” located in the non-rapid test requested section of the confidential form • Risk/exposures information must be reported either on the anonymous form or the confidential form, not both

  25. Confidential Test Anonymous Test Confidential rapid test followed by an anonymous non-rapid confirmatory • You will need to use two forms: 1-Confidential test 1-Anonymous • Place the rapid test form ID (test #) from the confidential form on the line “’confirm. of prelim. pos. rapid” located in the non-rapid test requested section of the anonymous form. • Risk/exposures information must be reported either on the anonymous form or the confidential form, not both.

  26. Rapid Test Submitted Rapid Test Dual Rapid Testing • Some testing sites occasionally conduct more than one rapid test in the same encounter. • In the event that two rapid tests are conducted at the same session, record both rapid tests on separate forms for site recording purposes. • Indicate the test form ID for the other rapid test below the rapid testing section. • Submit the form to the laboratory which drives the decision about whether to seek confirmatory testing (next slide)

  27. Dual Rapid Testing

  28. Mailing Address Referrals Everyone Testing Follow-up Referrals Females Post-Test Disposition Form • Form should only be completed and submitted for clients with positive non-rapid tests • Do not submit this form if non-rapid test is negative

  29. Non-Rapid/Confirmatory Testing Follow-up • Only submit for clients with positive non-rapid tests • Non-Rapid/ Confirmatory Testing Follow-Up Section: • Indicate whether results were provided to the client and if not, why • Indicate the date of return visit

  30. Referrals • Everyone: • Indicate if referred to HIV medical care and whether an appointment was scheduled • Indicate whether or not client was referred to Partner Services and if Partner Services had been provided • Females Only: • Indicate whether client is currently pregnant and if they are currently in prenatal care • If client is not in prenatal care, indicate whether client was referred to prenatal care and if appointment was scheduled

  31. Submitting Post-Test Disposition Form • For positive non-rapid tests ONLY • Complete and return within 30 days • Mailing Address: • Oregon State Public Health Laboratory PO Box 275 Portland, OR 97207-0275

  32. Let’s Practice!

  33. CTS HIV Test Request Form Agency, Client, Test, Referral and Risk/Exposure Information

  34. Let’s Practice…. • Submitter Information • Site ID: 11111 • Submitter Code: 001122 • Client Race & Ethnicity • Declined to answer both • Reason for Test • Asymptomatic, self initiated • Patient Information • Refuses to give DOB • Washington County, OR 99999 • Date of Collection: today’s date • Identifies as Male

  35. Let’s Practice…. • Test History • Previously tested in 2006; results unknown • Rapid Testing • Testing confidentially – his name is Brad M. Smith • Oral specimen taken • Preliminary positive • Results provided and confirmatory specimen collected • Non-Rapid Specimen Information • Blood draw taken • Unique ID: Today’s date + client number (10) • Non-Rapid Tests Requested • Testing confidentially

  36. Let’s Practice…. • Risk/Exposures • Brad has had anal sex with 3 men and no women in the last 12 months, he uses condoms sometimes • Brad has not has sex in exchange for money, drugs or anything of value in the last 12 months but has in his lifetime • Brad has had anonymous sex in the last 12 months • Brad does not know if he has ever had sex with a person who injects drugs or that is HIV positive • Brad has used injection drugs in the last 12 months; he has never shared needles/injection equipment • Risk Reduction & Referrals • You discussed risk reduction strategies with Brad • Brad declined offer for HIV prevention services

  37. Washington OR 99999 001122 11111 25 Today’s date Name and phone number of person administering test 02 2006

  38. Post Test Disposition

  39. Let’s Practice… • A confirmatory test indicates Brad is HIV+ • He was given his results on 06/17/08 • Brad accepted a referral to medical care, but has not scheduled an appointment yet • Brad was referred to partner services and partner services were provided

  40. Check your work… 06 17 2008 04 04

  41. Questions, Comments, Concerns?cesssa.karson@state.or.us971-673-0150

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