HIV testing in hospitals survey deadline extended to March 28th

Thank you to everyone who has completed the HIV Testing in Acute Care Facilities survey!  We would like to expand the deadline to complete this survey to March 28, 2013 so that we can continue to receive valued input from your experiences and thoughts on this project.

Its Different NowIf you are a clinician in a Vancouver acute care facility, we would like your feedback on HIV and HIV testing.
Click the link to complete the seven minute survey – https://vchhealthsurvey.phsa.ca/Survey.aspx?s=04d061bab1c548c9b20348eba3821829

At the end of the survey you have the opportunity to enter your name into a draw to win a $25 Starbucks gift card!

Routine HIV testing in Vancouver acute care facilities was launched in September 2011 as part of the STOP/HIV AIDS project.  Between October 2011 and September 31, 2012 more than 6,000 tests were completed at the four Vancouver hospitals, four times higher than the same time period in 2011. Overall, more than 25 new HIV diagnoses were made in Vancouver hospitals through September 2012. The acceptance rate is equally compelling, with 94% of eligible patients accepting an HIV test when offered.

This is a follow-up survey to one in 2011.

Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you’d like a copy of the survey results, please email anathoo@providencehealth.bc.ca to be put on the distribution list.

We would like to thank you again for your leadership and support in this initiative.

For more information visit: http://itsdifferentnow.org/