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Program Evaluations

HIV Service Planning

The HIV Care and Treatment Program conducts special studies in order to assess the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH/A) and to evaluate whether the services currently being delivered successfully meet those needs. Results from these studies help guide HIV service planners as they design, implement, and improve the Ryan White-funded system of care.

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Oregon Medical Monitoring Project

The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is a project designed to produce nationally representative data on people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. MMP provides valuable state and national estimates of health care utilization, quality of care, severity of need, and effectiveness of prevention messages. MMP data may help estimate resource needs for treatment and services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Click on the button below to get to the MMP Data Dashboard. Additional information is available on the MMP webpage.


2020 OHOP Client Satisfaction Report

Summary of OHOP program client satisfaction evaluation design and findings.

2020 OHOP Client Satisfaction Report


2023 CAREAssist Client Survey

The CAREAssist Program is responsible for the administration of Oregon's AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). CAREAssist provides access to life-saving medications used to treat HIV and improve the overall health of people living with HIV who have limited resources or no health insurance coverage. The purpose of the survey was to assess CAREAssist client satisfaction and service needs, health, and well-being.

2023 CAREAssist Client Survey