2015 Summit Posters

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Track A. Routine and Expanded Testing:

Poster 1. Routine HIV Screening in Community Health Centers in a Large Publically Funded Healthcare System
M Arya
Poster 2. Implementing Universal, Opt-out HIV Screening in a High-Prevalence Urban Community Hospital Emergency Department
J Bailey
Poster 3. Normalizing the Test: Effective, High-Quality Opt-Out HIV Testing Program in a Community Health Center Setting
D Pohl
Poster 4. Routine HIV Screening in an Urban, Federally Qualified HealthCare Center: Easy as 1-2-3-4
M Bradford
Poster 5. Assessment of PCP Knowledge of HCV Screening, Recommendations, and Treatment Options
A Brodsky
Poster 6. Project IMPACT: HIV and HCV Testing in the Orleans Parish Municipal Court and at a Syringe Access
A Burgess
Poster 7. No Patient Left Behind: A Case for Universal HCV Screening
D Collymore
Poster 8. Dual Routine HCV and HIV Testing as a Method to Improve Detection and Linkage to Care of HCV and HIV-Positive Patients at a Network of Community Health Centers in Philadelphia, PA.
C Coyle
Poster 9. Electronic Medical Record Modifications to Support Integrated Routine HCV and HIV Screening and Linkage to Care in Five Community Health Centers in Philadelphia, PA
C Coyle
Poster 10. Changing HIV testing habits at community health centers: strategies and lessons from the field
M Crowley
Poster 11. Facilitating Change in the Integration of Routine HIV and HCV Screening at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Atlanta, Georgia: A multi-disciplinary team approach.
N Crumby
Poster 12. Public Health Detailing Campaign to Implement Routine HIV Screening Among Primary Care Providers in Baltimore City
L Curvin
Poster 13. Implementing and Sustaining Routine HIV Screening of Adolescents in Pediatric Emergency Departments
N Ellenberger
Poster 14. Staff Related Barriers toward Routine HIV Screening of Adolescents in Pediatric Emergency Departments
N Ellenberger
Poster 15. Increased HIV testing among hospitalized patients who declined testing in the Emergency Department
U Felsen
Poster 16. Making HIV and HCV screening routine: An innovative partnership between community providers and the health department
J Fuld
Poster 17. Integration of HIV Testing into public service sites: Income Maintenance Centers in Washington, DC.
A Wood
Poster 18. Implementing and Tracking Progress toward Routine HIV Testing in a Large Hospital Outpatient Department
D Futterman
Poster 19. Current State of HIV Testing in a Comprehensive Cancer Center
B Granwehr
Poster 20. Screening for HIV infection in the Emergency Department of a Comprehensive Cancer Center: Recommendations and Challenges
B Granwehr
Poster 21. A Zip Code Analysis -  HCV, location, location, location.
P Green
Poster 22. HCV confirmation testing coupled with an ED based screening program
P Green
Poster 23. Integrating Routine HIV Screening and Birth Cohort HCV screening in a busy ED – can be done seamlessly.
P Green
Poster 24. New Diagnoses of HIV Among Young Adults Seen in an Urban Emergency Department With a Routine HIV Screening Program
A Hankin
Poster 25. Routine HIV Testing: Uptake and New Diagnoses among Women Seen in an Urban Emergency Department
A Hankin
Poster 26. Determining HCV reactivity for Baby Boomers Screened at Community-Based Organizations
M Haseltine
Poster 27. Evaluation of CDC Recommendations for HCV Testing in an Urban Emergency Department
Y Hsieh
Poster 28. Who participates in community-based screening for Hepatitis C infection
D Kotler
Poster 29. Feasibility of HCV rapid testing among probationers and parolees in Rhode Island
I Kuo
Poster 30. Non-Risk Based HCV Screening Among Baby Boomers in Surveillance-Identified HIV Risk Areas
I Kuo
Poster 31. Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in an Unselected Midwestern Emergency Department Population
M Lyons
Poster 32. Harnessing the Power of Electronic Medical Record Algorithms to Streamline Routine HIV Screening
C Mauntel-Medici
Poster 33. Using Agency Policy and the EMR to Expand HIV/HCV Screening
M McNett
Poster 34. Identifying Acute HIV Infections in the Emergency Room: Benefits of Fourth Generation HIV Testing
M Menchine
Poster 35. Does a Brief Intervention among Drug Misusing Adult Emergency Department Patients Increase Uptake of Rapid HIV/HCV Screening?
R Merchant
Poster 36. Laboratory driven expedited HIV screening and confirmation at an urban emergency department in Washington, DC
T Naab
Poster 37. HIV Accessible Testing: Implementation of Routine HIV Testing within A Large Urban County Health System
G Norels
Poster 38. As Routine As It Gets: Five Years of Routine HIV Screening in two Houston Emergency Centers
S Pasalar
Poster 39. Hepatitis C Birth-Cohort Testing and Linkage to Care, Selected U.S. Sites, 2012-2014
R Patel
Poster 40. Assessing Billing Practices for Routine HIV and HCV Tests in Philadelphia's Clinical Settings
T Penrose
Poster 43. Self-Requests for ED-Based HIV Testing Yield Higher Positivity Rates than Risk-Based Targeting
A Ruffner
Poster 44. Scaling Up HIV Testing in an Academic Emergency Department: An Integrated Testing Model with Both Fourth-Generation Testing and Point-of-Care (POC) Testing
M Saheed
Poster 45. Expanded Testing for Hepatitis C Virus Infection in a Public Health Department and Linkage to Care in Durham, North Carolina
A Sena
Poster 46. CDC-Funded HIV Testing, HIV Positivity, Linkage, and Referral Services in Correctional Facilities in the United States
P Seth
Poster 47. Characteristics of First-Time HIV Testers in CDC-Funded Health Department Jurisdictions, 2013
P Seth
Poster 48. Trained Graduate Student Volunteers – A Supplementary HIV Testing Workforce for an Integrated Testing Model with Both Fourth-Generation Testing and Point-of-Care (POC) Testing
D Signer
Poster 50. Challenges to Enhanced Reliance on Third Party Reimbursement for HIV Testing in the District of Columbia
J Skillicorn
Poster 51. Routine HCV Screening and Linkage to Care in a Community-Based Methadone Treatment Facility.
L Smith
Poster 52. Expansion of HIV Testing – The 2014 European HIV testing week
I Sperle
Poster 53. Performance of Determine Combo and other Point-of-Care HIV Tests Among Seattle MSM
J Stekler
Poster 56. Routine HIV Community Testing and Partnerships in High Prevalence Urban Areas
C Tucker
Poster 57. Impact of Integrating EMR HCV Testing Prompts in a Difficult to Navigate EMR System
S Tzarnas
Poster 58. Evaluation of the BioPlex® 2200 HIV Ag-Ab assay*: A Next Generation Fully Automated Screening Method Providing Discreet Detection of HIV-1 p24 Antigen, HIV-1 Antibody and HIV-2 Antibody   * Pending FDA approval
A Villarreal
Poster 59. Billing and Reimbursement as a Model for Sustainable Emergency Department HIV Screening?: Report from the 2012 National Emergency Department HIV Testing Consortium Meeting
M Waxman
Poster 60. Should we alert emergency department patients to the costs of HIV screening? Findings from a working group of the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
M Waxman
Poster 61. Results of a Rapid Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Diagnostic Testing Program in an Urban Emergency Department
D White
Poster 62. Socio-Peer Attitudes about HIV Testing and Patient Perceptions of an Emergency Department-Based HIV Testing Program – A Qualitative Study
C Wicken
Poster 63. Shifting Focus:  Development of Integrated HIV/HCV Outreach, Testing and Linkage (OTL) Training
M Wozniak

Track B. Prevention Models

Poster 64. Preferences for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) information among MSM at community outreach settings in Providence, Rhode Island
D Corner
Poster 65. The New Orleans Syringe Access Program (NOSAP)
D Davenport
Poster 68. Comparison of Behavioral Factors in Men who have Sex with Men who go on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis by Partner Status
S Morris
Poster 70. Application of the Information- Motivation Behavioral Skills Model to HIV and HCV risk and needle sharing behaviors among persons who inject drugs.
W Robinson
Poster 71. Prisoner Health is Community Health, The New Mexico Peer Education Project (NMPEP): Assessing the impact and reach of a peer-led health education intervention utilizing harm reduction strategies in an incarcerated population.
M Sedillo
Poster 72. Improving Conversations around HIV with your PCP
L Sockwell

Track C. Outcomes and Impact Evaluation

Poster 74. The HIV Workforce in New York State: Does Patient Volume Correlate with Quality
B Agins
Poster 76. Realizing the goals of routine HIV screening programs: quantifying and implementing an effective HIV screening system in New York City’s (NYC) public healthcare system based on optimal volume analysis.
E Casey
Poster 77. HIV Community Viral Load Trends in South Carolina
H Chakraborty
Poster 78. Readmissions in HIV-infected Inpatients: A Large Cohort Analysis
D Feller
Poster 79. Geographic Epidemiology of Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Viral Hepatitis in New York City
M Ford
Poster 80. Acute HIV Infection and sero-conversion: Why you should screen for HIV and why you should keep doing it
T Giordano
Poster 81. HEALTH CARE COSTS AND RESOURCE USE ASSOCIATED WITH SEQUELAE AND COMORBIDITIES ON AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HCV
B Gorsh
Poster 82. HEPATIQ:   AUTOMATED MEASURE OF LIVER AND SPLEEN VOLUMES CORRELATES WITH THE MANUAL METHOD
j Hoefs
Poster 83. HEPATIQ:   AUTOMATED MEASURE OF LIVER DISEASE SEVERITY THAT CORRELATES WITH ADVERSE CLINICAL OUTCOMES (ACO)
J Hoefs
Poster 84. Evaluation of a Rapid HIV Screening Program in an Urban Academic Adult Emergency Department to Identify Individuals with Undiagnosed HIV Infection
Y Hsieh
Poster 85. Viral hepatitis infection among immigrants from Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Areas, 2014
H Juon
Poster 86. Comparison of Hepatitis C among Patients with Mono-Infection and HIV Co-infection
V Kan
Poster 87. Overdose Prevention Is HIV Prevention
E Katumkeeryil
Poster 88. New Hepatitis Drugs in a Medicaid Special Needs population-a preliminary report
T Leach
Poster 89. Hepatic Decompensation and SAEs in HCV infected Patients on Sofosbuvir-and/or Simeprevir-based Therapies
N Patel
Poster 90. Patient Misunderstanding of HIV and HCV Testing in an Urban Emergency Department with an Integrated Screening Program
S Pfeil
Poster 92. A 25-Year Perspective on the HIV Epidemic from The Johns Hopkins Emergency Department
R Rothman
Poster 93. Routine HIV Screening, Acute Infection Diagnosis, and Partner Engagement:  The Experience of A Safety Net Provider in Chicago
M Rucker
Poster 94. Oregon’s First State Viral Hepatitis Epidemiologic Profile
A Thomas
Poster 95. Utilizing Electronic Laboratory Reporting Data to Assess the Burden of Hepatitis C in Arizona
C Tsang
Poster 97. The Impact of 4th Generation HIV Testing in Tennessee:  Identification and Linkage to Care of Individuals with Acute HIV Infection
C Wester

Track D. Access, Linkage and Retention in Care

Poster 98. ‘In care” persons living with HIV encountered through an urban HIV navigation program: retention does not equal suppression
T Brown
Poster 99. A Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) Approach to Enhancing Linkage to HIV Care Among Youth
R Buzi
Poster 100. Creating a Hepatitis C Navigation and Linkage-to-Care Program
A Correro
Poster 101. Implementation of an HCV Linkage to Cure Program at an Urban Safety Net Hospital
J Devries
Poster 103. The South Carolina Rural-Urban HIV Cascade of Care
B Edun
Poster 104. Barriers and strategies for linking inmates to care receiving treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) upon release from prison
C Flanigan
Poster 105. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment outcomes in the primary care setting
C Flanigan
Poster 106. Engaging High-Risk Persons with Hepatitis C in Care and Treatment through Community-Based Care Coordination: Check Hep C Year 2
M Ford
Poster 107. Development of an HIV Continuous Quality Improvement Tool to Monitor HIV Testing, Results and Linkage to Care within a Large Medical Center
D Futterman
Poster 108. Hepatitis C Treatment Experience in the New Mexico State Prison System
R Garcia
Poster 109. Improving the HCV Care Cascade: Year 1 Results from a Dynamic, Integrated Linkage to Care Navigation Model
A Geboy
Poster 110. Low HCV Testing Uptake of the Current Birth Cohort Testing Guidelines
A Geboy
Poster 111. Challenges in Continuing HCV Care in a Rural High-Risk Region of Indiana
B Gross
Poster 112. Fighting Oppression to Achieve Suppression: Attacking Unsuppressed Viral Loads Head On
K Gunhouse-Vigil
Poster 113. How to Embed a Hepatitis C Treatment Program into an Existing Urban Community Clinic
K Gunhouse-Vigil
Poster 114. Collaborating Across States to Achieve the End of AIDS - HIV Cross-Part Care Continuum Collaborative (H4C)
M Hager
Poster 115. Opportunities to Expand the Effectiveness of New Hepatitis C Regimens under the Affordable Care Act
S Haley
Poster 116. Empiric Treatment of Suspected Acute HIV Infections in the Emergency Department
K Jacobson
Poster 117. Incorporating a Co-Located Infectious Disease Clinic in Syringe Access Services
E Katumkeeryil
Poster 118. Reasons New York City Patients are Not Prescribed Hepatitis C Treatment
A King
Poster 119. Policy implications of the implementation of a health insurance premium payment program for people living with HIV in California.
V Kirby
Poster 120. Direct Acting Antiviral (DAA) Therapies in a New York City HIV/AIDS Special Needs Plan: Uptake and Barriers
M Kuniholm
Poster 123. The New York City Public Health Approach to Hepatitis C
F Laraque
Poster 124. How a Medicaid HIV Special Needs Managed Care Plan in NYC Achieved Cost Savings and Successful Clinical Outcomes
T Leach
Poster 125. Opportunities for screening, care and treatment for HCV in a community heath clinic through primary care
R Madu
Poster 126. Barriers to Engagement in HCV Treatment after Community-Based Screening in Oakland, CA
L Mattox
Poster 127. Increasing access to HIV Care through Institutional Policy in the Acute Care Setting
L Miner
Poster 128. Improvements in Linkage-To-Care – A Switch to Rapid/Rapid Testing Algorithms
J Olsen
Poster 129. Restructuring Linkage-To-Care: Finding a Model That Works For You And Your Clients
J Olsen
Poster 130. Markers of care and viral suppression among HIV+ women prior to referral for re-engagement services
E Quinlivan
Poster 131. Laboratory Markers Overestimate Retention in HIV care
L Richey
Poster 132. Retained and Poorly Retained Patients with HIV had Similar Total Costs in the First Two Years of Diagnosis
L Richey
Poster 133. Increasing Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Screening and Confirmatory Testing in a Large Integrated Health System
C Rodriguez
Poster 134. Successful Model for Providing Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Treatment at a Federally Qualified Health Center in New Orleans
M Shalaby
Poster 135. Patient experience and satisfaction with the use of HIV Telemedicine services among HIV+ individuals living throughout rural Alabama
T Soto
Poster 136. The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH): A Model for Improving Access and Engagement in Care for HIV and HCV Patients
J Steinberg
Poster 137. Efficient, Centralized Portal Access to HIV Medication Significantly Improves Biologic Outcomes for the Uninsured
D Sweet
Poster 139. Leveraging Resources to Create a Comprehensive HCV Program
A Vertovec
Poster 140. Visualizing Geographic Patterns in the HIV Care Continuum in Five Major US Cities
C Woodyatt