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HIV Name Reporting, May 2007

 
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 HIV Reporting Requirements?Date HIV Name Reporting Initiated
 
United States54 have name-based reporting
2 have code-based reporting
 
 
AlabamaName 1 January 1988
AlaskaName February 1999
ArizonaName January 1987
ArkansasName July 1989
CaliforniaName April 2006
ColoradoName November 1985
ConnecticutName January 2005 2
DelawareName February 2006
District of ColumbiaName November 2006
FloridaName July 1997 3
GeorgiaName December 2003
HawaiiCode NA
IdahoName 1 June 1986
IllinoisName January 2006
IndianaName July 1988
IowaName 1 July 1998
KansasName July 1999
KentuckyName October 2004
LouisianaName February 1993
MaineName January 2006
MarylandName April 2007
MassachusettsName January 2007
MichiganName April 1992
MinnesotaName October 1985
MississippiName 1 August 1988
MissouriName October 1987
MontanaName September 2006
NebraskaName September 1995
NevadaName 1 February 1992
New HampshireName January 2005
New JerseyName January 1992
New MexicoName January 1998
New YorkName June 2000
North CarolinaName 1 February 1990
North DakotaName 1 January 1988
OhioName June 1990
OklahomaName June 1988
OregonName April 2006
PennsylvaniaName October 2002 4
Rhode IslandName July 2006
South CarolinaName 1 February 1986
South DakotaName 1 January 1988
TennesseeName 1 Januray 1992
TexasName January 1999 5
UtahName April 1989
VermontCode NA
VirginiaName July 1989
WashingtonName March 2006
West VirginiaName January 1989
WisconsinName November 1985
WyomingName June 1989
 
GuamName March 2000
Puerto RicoName January 2003
Virgin IslandsName 1 December 1998
 


Notes:

Policies about anonymous and confidential HIV testing are determined by states. U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from 8 U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States. American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands have name-based reporting and are included in the total although they are not listed above. The Marshal Islands, Palau, and the Federated States of Micronesia have not yet implemented name-based or code-based reporting and are not counted in the totals above.
For state-by-state information about HIV anonymous/confidential testing, see HIV Anonymous/Confidential Testing.

Sources:

Current Status of HIV Infection Surveillance, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of May 2007.
Table 16, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Vol. 17, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2005, available at http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/2005report/default.htm.

Definitions:


Code-Based Reporting: HIV surveillance technique where coded identifiers are substituted for names. These codes are used by the state to conduct follow-up activities such as filling in gaps in information on an individual''s clinical status.



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Footnotes:

1. Once a client reaches the coverage gap (or "doughnut hole") in their Part D plan, the client will revert back to ADAP to receive all medications available through the ADAP formulary.

2. Beginning in 1992, Connecticut had name-based HIV reporting for cases in children only. From January 2002 through December 2004, connecticut had name- or code-based HIV reporting for cases in adolescents and adults. As of January 2005, Connecticut has name-based reporting of all cases of HIV infection.

3. Florida has confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for only the diagnoses made during July 1997 or later.

4. On October 18, 2002, Pennsylvania initiated confidential name-based HIV infection reporting in all areas except Philadelphia. Code-based reporting was implemented in Philadelphia in March 2004, and the switch to name-based reporting was made in October 2005.

5. From February 1994 through December 1998, Texas reported HIV infection in children only.

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