Event date: 11/17/2021 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event HITEQ Center / Monday, October 18, 2021 / Categories: Priority Topics, Ending the HIV Epidemic, HIV, PrEP, Archived Improving UDS Clinical Quality Measure Performance: Increasing HIV Prevention in Primary Care HITEQ Highlights Webinar Introduction Primary care plays a key role in ending the HIV epidemic. The Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative launched across HHS in 2019, setting forth four key strategies also called the “four pillars” of ending the HIV epidemic. Primary care in health centers figures centrally into these efforts, evidenced by the addition of several HIV screening and prevention measures and metrics in the Uniform Data System (UDS) reporting. Who should review? Health center staff (clinicians, quality managers, and others) interested in improving HIV screening and prevention in the primary care setting. What should attendees expect? This webinar reviewed HIV screening and prevention, including HIV Screening, PrEP management, and linkage to HIV treatment, UDS reporting as well as a data deep dive and available data dashboards. Opportunities for HIV-related quality improvement in the health center primary care setting were also identified. Print 12651 Tags: UDSHITEQ HighlightsUDS MeasuresClinical QualityClinical MeasuresHIVPrEPEnding the HIV EpidemicHIV screeningHIV preventionHIV testingUDS reporting Documents to download Tracking and Documenting PrEP(.pdf, 594.53 KB) - 1242 download(s) Excerpt from webinar slide deck focused specifically on accurately reporting PrEP Webinar Slide Deck(.pdf, 3.84 MB) - 733 download(s) Ending the HIV Epidemic - HIV Screening and Prevention in Primary Care Transcript(.pdf, 160.37 KB) - 796 download(s) Resource Links View the recording hererecording link Related Resources Closing the PrEP Care Gap with TelePrEP HITEQ Highlights: PrEP Process Mapping Team Toolkit Demonstration HITEQ Highlights: Crossing The Chasm of Innovation - One FQHC's Journey to Operationalize its Telehealth Strategy HITEQ Highlights: Enabling a Cyber-Resilient Health Center HITEQ Highlights: What to Do About Health IT Hazards Associated with Copy and Paste in the EHR