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HIV Infected Veterans in VHA Care by State – 2011

 

To assist organizations with reporting to the Health Resources and Services Administration's HIV/AIDS Bureau (HRSA/HAB), this report provides selected metrics for HIV Infected Veterans who receive VA care tabulated by the state associated with the VA facilities providing the care. Summary data at the national level is also reported.

Description

This report describes the number of HIV Infected Veterans in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care in calendar year 2011 who filled a VHA outpatient prescription for a HIV antiviral medication (ARV) during the target calendar year and/or who ever had Clinical AIDS based on an AIDS-defining opportunistic infection (OI) prior to or during the target calendar year. Veterans are counted once in each State where they received care and once in the national summary regardless of how many facilities/States in which they received care. For more information on data and methods see the Notes at the end of this report.


Nation
Number in Care Number with ARVs Percent with ARVs Number with AIDS OI Ever Percent with AIDS OI Ever Number with ARVs and AIDS OI Percent with ARVs and AIDS OI
25,271 22,054 87% 8,986 36% 8,179 32%

State/Territory
State/
Territory
Number in Care Number with ARVs Percent with ARVs Number with AIDS OI Ever Percent with AIDS OI Ever Number with ARVs and AIDS OI Percent with ARVs and AIDS OI
AK 27 23 85% 7 26% 5 19%
AL 505 425 84% 170 34% 146 29%
AR 258 229 89% 88 34% 79 31%
AZ 650 563 87% 288 44% 260 40%
CA 2,959 2,586 87% 1,118 38% 1,014 34%
CO 360 329 91% 135 38% 128 36%
CT 239 199 83% 51 21% 44 18%
DC 946 821 87% 349 37% 312 33%
DE 142 124 87% 48 34% 42 30%
FL 3,177 2,772 87% 1,228 39% 1,110 35%
GA 1,776 1,575 89% 644 36% 596 34%
HI 46 36 78% 14 30% 11 24%
IA 130 117 90% 45 35% 41 32%
ID 48 47 98% 13 27% 13 27%
IL 763 658 86% 290 38% 262 34%
IN 350 314 90% 113 32% 98 28%
KY 271 251 93% 74 27% 71 26%
KS 96 82 85% 37 39% 34 35%
LA 478 426 89% 167 35% 158 33%
MA 257 218 85% 75 29% 68 26%
MD 693 592 85% 535 77% 464 67%
ME 60 51 85% 19 32% 16 27%
MI 499 455 91% 242 48% 228 46%
MN 184 166 90% 56 30% 50 27%
MO 486 425 87% 228 47% 210 43%
MS 425 378 89% 193 45% 182 43%
MT 22 21 95% 9 41% 9 41%
NC 992 858 86% 288 29% 264 27%
ND 21 21 100% 5 24% 5 24%
NE 80 75 94% 17 21% 17 21%
NH 34 31 91% 10 29% 10 29%
NJ 492 413 84% 136 28% 121 25%
NM 154 145 94% 55 36% 53 34%
NV 369 342 93% 211 57% 200 54%
NY 1,778 1,507 85% 637 36% 573 32%
OH 607 532 88% 185 30% 176 29%
OK 227 200 88% 65 29% 59 26%
OR 325 295 91% 174 54% 164 50%
PA 935 815 87% 273 29% 253 27%
RI 69 61 88% 21 30% 19 28%
SC 636 557 88% 254 40% 224 35%
SD 46 44 96% 16 35% 16 35%
TN 681 576 85% 178 26% 159 23%
TX 2,357 2,103 89% 677 29% 636 27%
UT 85 70 82% 23 27% 21 25%
VA 717 628 88% 209 29% 195 27%
VT 33 25 76% 5 15% 5 15%
WA 423 393 93% 131 31% 128 30%
WI 209 176 84% 50 24% 46 22%
WV 194 171 88% 89 46% 81 42%
WY 20 15 75% 6 30% 5 25%
American Samoa 0 0 NA 0 NA 0 NA
Guam 1 1 100% 0 0% 0 0%
Puerto Rico 376 338 90% 118 31% 110 29%
Philippines 2 1 50% 0 0% 0 0%

Notes

  1. A Veteran who meets the following criteria is included in this report:
    • Had been confirmed into the Clinical Case Registry (CCR) as HIV infected
    • Had laboratory evidence or a combination of laboratory and outpatient prescription evidence of HIV infection
    • Was in VHA care during the target calendar year, defined as a record in the CCR of an outpatient visit during that year, outpatient prescription filled during that year, or inpatient stay occurring at least partially during that year.
  2. State/Possession is based on substation number for the VHA facility providing outpatient care to the Veteran during the target calendar year. A Veteran will be counted once at each state or possession where he or she received care, even if multiple facilities in a state provided care. A Veteran will be counted only once in the national data regardless of how many facilities or states in which care was received.
  3. A Veteran is identified as receiving VHA HIV antiviral medications (ARVs) if he or she had at least one record in the CCR for an outpatient prescription for a FDA approved HIV antiretroviral with a fill date during the target year. A Veteran will be counted only once per state for ARVs received during the target year, even if ARVs were provided at multiple locations in the state. A Veteran who filled an outpatient prescription for an ARV is reported in each state where he or she was in care in the target year regardless of where the outpatient prescription was filled.
  4. A Veteran is identified as ever having a VHA diagnosis of an AIDS OI as of the target calendar year if he or she has (1) the CCR Clinical AIDS indicator with a date prior to or during the target year, (2) an inpatient diagnosis code with a discharge date prior to or during the target year, (3) a problem list code with an entry date prior to or during the target year or (4) one outpatient diagnosis code prior to or during the year with a second outpatient code or inpatient diagnosis code or problem list code on a later date.
  5. The conditions used to define AIDS OIs are included in the Center for Disease Control (CDC) definition of AIDs-defining conditions but are defined based on ICD-9 codes exclusively. Due to this reliance on ICD-9 codes, some CDC AIDS-defining conditions that consider factors other than diagnosis (e.g. recurrence, duration and clinical observation) are not considered here.
  6. Electronic information on inpatient diagnoses is available from 1990 and on outpatient diagnoses from October 1996.
  7. Report Rpt87 prepared by Center for Quality Management in Public Health Staff, version 1.0, using data extracted from the CCR Snapshot CCRCLEAN_01_12 on 02/24/2012-20:50.

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