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133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition December 10-14, 2005 Philadelphia, PA |
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Sofia Kennedy, MPH1, Giulia Norton, MPH1, Theodore Hammett, PhD1, William Rhodes, PhD1, and Kimberly Jacob Arriola, MPH, PhD2. (1) Abt Associates Inc., 55 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, 617-349-2797, sofia_kennedy@abtassoc.com, (2) Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University, 1518 Clifton Road, NE, Room 510, Atlanta, GA 30322
Issues: In 2002 over two million people were
incarcerated in American correctional facilities; 600,000 are released each
year (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/pjim02.pdf). Rates of HIV/AIDS are up to five times
higher in correctional facilities than in the total population (Hammett et al,
2002: AJPH). Targeted case management
services help HIV-infected inmates successfully reenter society.
Description: CDC and HRSA sponsored the 7 state
Corrections Demonstration Project (CDP) from 1999-2004. Emory University and Abt Associates
conducted a longitudinal client-level evaluation. While each grantee developed a unique program, the general model
included a CBO case manager providing pre-release discharge planning
(appointments and referrals to medical and social services) and post-release
case management.
Lessons Learned: The CDP served over 6,300 HIV-infected
inmates; about 20% participated in the evaluation. Many received post-release services.
Jail
Prison
Total Clients
Served
4,009
2,342
Client-Level
Evaluation
704
517
Released
373
406
Service
Utilization 30 Days Post-Release
Case Management
63%
62%
HIV Care*
58%
80%
HIV
Medications**
45%
70%
Mental Health
Care
42%
36%
Substance Abuse
Treatment
31%
36%
*% HIV+
releasees
**% releasees
with mental health diagnosis
Jail releasees who
received discharge planning were significantly more likely to participate in
case management (p<0.1) and HIV care (p<0.05) than those who did
not. Prison releasees with an
appointment for substance abuse treatment were significantly more likely to
participate than those with no appointment (p>0.001). Future analyses will model the effect of
discharge planning on service utilization in more depth.
Recommendations:
Facilities/CBOs
provide discharge planning, especially appointments.
CBOs provide
targeted case management for releasees.
Learning Objectives:
Keywords: Correctional Health Care, Case Management
Related Web page: www.abtassoc.com
Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I wish to disclose that I have NO financial interests or other relationship with the manufactures of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services or commercial supporters.
The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA