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To support The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)’s focus on sustainable control of the HIV epidemic, use of information from HIV case –based surveillance would provide a better understanding of epidemic trends over time, identify epidemic hotspots, and identify sub-populations at high risk of infection, among others; in a timely manner.
The documentation that follows below refers to use of HIV patient-level data from openMRS, an electronic medical record, for HIV case-based surveillance. The case reporting module in openMRS represents the case-based surveillance component of the system. Screenshots have been provided to illustrate a test patient’s HIV progression along the care cascade by generating the relevant case reports for each sentinel event being monitored.
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Select reason for treatment failure.
Case
report queue HIV Treatment failure trigger is fired and the related case report is queued for review by the surveillance officer
After reviewing the queued case report, the surveillance officer either submits or dismisses the case report.
Submitted A list of submitted case reports.
Submitted case report as FHIR document.
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9. Trigger event: Patient died
Enter deceased patient's information including date and reason for death.
case report queue
Review and submit case report
HIV patient died trigger is fired and the related case report is queued for review by the surveillance officer.
After reviewing the queued case report, the surveillance officer either submits or dismisses the case report.
Submitted A list of submitted case reports.
Submitted case report as FHIR document.
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