Ryan
White Care Act grantees have numerous providers under subcontract
and each of these providers completes the same CADR. While
data are unduplicated at the provider level, any summary of
the total number of clients served and their demographic characteristics
at the grantee or national level may result in duplicated
client counts.
Since
these data are aggregated at the national or grantee level,
clients that may have been new to one provider could be continuing
services to another service provider.
Table
of Contents:
- Types
of CARE Act Provider Organizations / Agencies Serving Clients
- Ownership
Status of CARE Act Provider Organizations/Agencies Serving
Clients
- Number
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers, 2002-04
- HIV/AIDS
Status of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
- Gender
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
- Age
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
- Ethnicity
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
- Race
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
- Health
Insurance Status of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act
Providers
- Number
of Visits for Health Care and Case Management Services to
CARE Act Providers, 2002-04
- Number
of Visits per Client to CARE Act Service Providers
- Number
of Duplicated Clients Receiving Support Services from CARE
Act Providers
- Percent
of HIV Positive Clients Receiving Medical Care from CARE
Act Providers by Gender
- Percentage
Distribution of HIV Exposure among Duplicated HIV Positive
Clients from CARE Act Providers
Types
of CARE Act Provider Organizations / Agencies Serving Clients
N=2,567
providers
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Hospital or University, 360
Publicly funded community health center, 216
Publicly funded community mental health center, 28
Community-based service organization, 1,165
Health department, 333
Substance abuse treatment center, 73
Other*, 60
Other facility, 332](slide1.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 1, Item 7.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Other*
includes solo/group private medical practice, agency reporting
for multiple fee-for-service providers, PLWHA coalition,
and VA facility.
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OF CONTENTS
Ownership
Status of CARE Act Provider Organizations/Agencies Serving
Clients
N=2,567
providers
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Public/local, 334
Public/state, 240
Public/federal, 18
Private, nonprofit (not faith-based), 1,656
Private, for-profit, 138
Unincorporated, 6
Faith-based organization, 113
Other, 62](slide2.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 1, Item 9.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
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OF CONTENTS
Number
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers, 2002-2004
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HIV Positive
2002 New Clients, 256,467
2003 New Clients, 241,757
2004 New Clients, 224,641
2002 Total Clients, 844,687
2003 Total Clients, 893,831
2004 Total Clients, 878,078
HIV Affected
2002 New Clients, 113,592
2003 New Clients, 161,548
2004 New Clients, 85,224
2002 Total Clients, 199,485
2003 Total Clients, 227,137
2004 Total Clients, 165,652](slide3.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Items 24 and 25.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
HIV/AIDS
Status of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
N=964,983
duplicated clients
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HIV Positive not AIDS, 362,797
HIV Positive, unknown AIDS, 193,202
AIDS, 322,082
HIV negative, 86,902](slide4.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 33.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- HIV/AIDS
status was unknown or unreported for 78,750 clients.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Gender
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
N=1,005,366
duplicated clients
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Male,668,087
Female, 331,918
Transgender, 5,361](slide5.gif)
- Source:
2003 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 26
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error
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OF CONTENTS
Age
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
N=1,001,714
duplicated clients
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Less than 2 years, 8,915
2-12 years, 24,052
13-24 years, 74,800
25-44 years, 535,355
45-64 years, 342,665
65 years or older, 15,927](slide6.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 27.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Age
was unknown or unreported for 42,016 clients.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Ethnicity
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
N=972,205
duplicated clients
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Hispanic or Latino/a, 221,544
Non-Hispanic or Latino/a, 750,661](slide7.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 28.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Ethnicity
was unknown or unreported for 71,525 cases.
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OF CONTENTS
Race
of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act Providers
N=900,058
duplicated clients
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Black, 467,467
White, 372,907
More than one race, 42,635
Other race, 17,049](slide8.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 29.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Other
race category includes Asian, Native American or Other
Pacific Islander, and American Indian or Alaska Native.
- Race
was unknown or unreported for 143,672 cases.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Health
Insurance Status of Duplicated Clients Served by CARE Act
Providers
N=801,086
duplicated clients
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Private, 85,541
Medicare, 80,646
Medicaid, 287,990
Other Public, 72,930
No insurance, 251,492
Other, 22,484](slide9.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 2, Item 32.
- Providers
report the health insurance that provides the most reimbursement
if a client has more than one source of health.
- Other
Public health insurance includes State-funded insurance
plans, military health care (TRICARE/CHAMPUS, CHAMPVA, and
care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs), the
State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP),
and the Indian Health Service (IHS).
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Health
Insurance was unknown or unreported for 242,647 cases.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Number
of Visits for Health Care and Case Management Services to
CARE Act Providers, 2002-2004
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Rehabilitation services: 23,057(2002); 26,592(2003); 14,530(2004)
Substance abuse services–residential: 115,006(2002); 101,687(2003); 153,250(2004)
Oral health care: 230,046(2002); 233,975(2003); 219,045(2004)
Home health*: 222,126(2002); 193,190(2003); 237,665(2004)
Mental health services: 531,829(2002); 570,550(2003); 609,314(2004)
Substance abuse services–outpatient: 551,891(2002); 553,957(2003); 630,175(2004)
Ambulatory/outpatient medical care: 2,347,692(2002); 2,468,419(2003); 2,099,774(2004)
Case management services (HIV+ clients): 4,173,378(2002); 4,199,537(2003); 3,689,838(2004)](slide10.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 3, Item 35.
- Home
health* includes para-professional care, professional care,
and specialized care.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Number
of Visits per Client to CARE Act Service Providers
Service |
Number of Service Provider |
Percent of service providers (N=1,520) |
Average number of visits per client per provider * |
Median number of visits per client * |
Range number of visits per client * |
Ambulatory/outpt. medical care |
877
|
34%
|
6.7
|
5.1
|
1-142
|
Mental
health services
|
853
|
33%
|
7.2
|
4.4
|
1-185
|
Oral
health care
|
542 |
21% |
2.4 |
2.1 |
1-13 |
Substance
abuse services–outpatient
|
443
|
17%
|
19.9
|
5.4
|
1-389
|
Substance
abuse services–residential
|
88
|
3%
|
29.2
|
11.9
|
1-180
|
Rehabilitation
services
|
64 |
2% |
12.9 |
3.5 |
1-240 |
Home
health: para-professional care
|
136 |
5% |
43.9 |
18.8 |
1-365 |
Home
health: professional care
|
113 |
4% |
15.8 |
4.5 |
1-199 |
Home
health: specialized care |
41 |
1% |
7.8 |
2.0 |
1-78 |
Case
management services
(among HIV + clients)
|
1,305 |
51% |
13.9 |
9.3 |
1-206 |
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 3, Item 35.
- (*)
Data reported in this table are based on valid reports only.
Valid data are defined as providers reporting complete data
for both the number of clients served and number of visits.
- For
each service type, the actual number of providers serving
clients is higher. However, the average number of visits
per client was calculated only for those providers with
valid data for number of clients served and number of client
visits. Providers may offer multiple services; thus, a provider
may be included in more than one service category.
- A
client may only have one visit for each service per day.
For residential substance abuse treatment, each day in a
residence facility equals one visit.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Number
of Duplicated Clients Receiving Support Services from CARE
Act Providers
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HIV Positive
Health education / risk reduction, 129,070
Outreach services, 35,307
Transportation services, 106,055
Food bank / home-delivered meals, 117,526
Client advocacy, 117,032
Psychosocial support services, 98,295
Referral for health care / supportive services, 89,795
Affected
Health education / risk reduction, 34,285
Outreach services, 58,774
Transportation services, 5,683
Food bank / home-delivered meals, 5,304
Client advocacy, 7,478
Psychosocial support services, 12,411
Referral for health care / supportive services, 9,069](slide12.gif)
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HIV Positive
Treatment adherence counseling, 124,000
Other services, 94,976
Emergency financial assistance, 67,160
Nutritional counseling, 83,893
Housing services, 44,090
Legal services, 23,739
EIS* for Titles I and II, 13,991
Affected
Treatment adherence counseling, 3,386
Other services, 5,757
Emergency financial assistance, 3,417
Nutritional counseling, 3,686
Housing services, 2,364
Legal services, 1,283
EIS* for Titles I and II, 8,319](slide13.gif)
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HIV Positive
Buddy / companion service, 7,313
Child care services, 3,077
Day or respite care for adults, 4,852
Permanency planning, 3,908
Developmental assessment / EIS*, 3,874
Child welfare services, 1,847
Residential or in-home hospice care, 1,885
Affected
Buddy / companion service, 851
Child care services, 2,591
Day or respite care for adults, 266
Permanency planning, 1,259
Developmental assessment / EIS*, 1,289
Child welfare services, 1,429
Residential or in-home hospice care, 326](slide14.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 3, Item 35.
- Clients
served include all individuals who had at least one visit
for any eligible service during the reporting period.
- (*)
Early Intervention Services.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Percent
of HIV Positive Clients Receiving Medical Care from CARE Act
Providers by Gender
N=360,895
duplicated clients
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Male medical clients, 242,126
Female medical clients, 117,088
Transgender medical clients, 1,681](slide15.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 5, Item 45.
- These
data are limited to medical service providers as reported
in section 3, item 1a under ambulatory/outpatient medical
care provider. Clients reported in section 5 may have received
care other than medical and therefore the number of clients
reported in section 5 may not agree with the number of clients
reported in section 3 under ambulatory/outpatient medical
care.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
- Gender
was unknown or unreported for 465 clients.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Percentage
Distribution of HIV Exposure among Duplicated HIV Positive
Clients from CARE Act Providers
N=322,436
duplicated clients
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MSM, 114,118
IDU, 42,756
MSM and IDU, 8,552
Hemophilia/ coagulation disorder/ blood or tissue, 4,233
Heterosexual contact, 132,279
Perinatal transmission, 9,356
Other, 11,142
No identifiable risk factor, 38,927](slide16.gif)
- Source:
2004 CARE Act Data Report, Section 5, Item 46.
- These
data are limited to medical service providers as reported
in section 3, item 1a under ambulatory/outpatient medical
care provider. Clients reported in section 5 may have received
care other than medical and therefore the number of clients
reported in section 5 may not agree with the number of clients
reported in section 3 under ambulatory/outpatient medical
care.
- Percentages
may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding error.
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