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Medical Monitoring Project (MMP)
Welcome to the Medical Monitoring Project.
The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is a patient survey designed to learn more about the experiences and
needs of people who are getting care for HIV. It is supported by several government
agencies and conducted by state and local health departments along with the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC). The MMP will help answer the following questions:
How many people living with HIV/AIDS are getting care for HIV?
How easy is it to access care and use prevention and support services?
What needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS are not met?
How is treatment affecting people living with HIV/AIDS?
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