|
|
Open Source System for HIV/AIDS Prevention Monitoring
and Performance Improvement
Looking for a system to track your HIV prevention activities?
The HIV Event System (HES) could be your answer. Call and we can discuss your needs to see how HES can help. 877-252-6447, ext. 21
HES is a web-based open source system developed to track the delivery of HIV prevention services (counseling, testing, referral, outreach, education, partner services, and training).
You can download the system at no cost to use for your organization. Email us at info@ajboggs.com for more information.
The goal of the HES is to provide data to better monitor and strengthen HIV prevention activities.
HES tabulates data to contribute to monitoring and evaluating HIV prevention programs and allows service
providers to respond to local, state and federal funding requirements.

The system provides data essential to evaluate each program’s effectiveness, thus improving prevention services.
There are four main reporting and tracking categories: Health Education, Provider Education, Counseling Testing and Referral,
and Partner Services. This system provides the same functionality as the CDC’s PEMS system, and more.
Using the latest Microsoft technologies, the system collects data on the prevention efforts of local providers of HIV/AIDS
care and prevention services. Public health agencies count on A.J. Boggs to create customized systems to meet their program
evaluation requirements. A.J. Boggs also developed and hosts web-based training courses for HIV prevention professionals.
The ASP.NET code is available as open source at no cost.
For further information on the HIV Event System, please contact A.J. Boggs at info@ajboggs.com.
|
| A PEMS Replacement |
|
Looking for a replacement for the CDC’s PEMS? Look no further!
The HIV Event System (HES) can replace PEMS to provide better grant monitoring and evaluation of HIV prevention programs.
Health departments and CBOs funded through the CDC use HES to track and report on their activities.
HES manages through the following client-level data sets:
- HIV test results
- partner elicitation and notification
- referral outcomes
- agency information
- program plan details
- client demographics
- counselor certifications
- client use of services
- health education activities
- provider education activities
- funds and program scope
These data allow more comprehensive reporting of HIV prevention activities, fiscal information, and community planning information.
These data helps HIV prevention stakeholders examine program fidelity, monitor use of key program services and behavioral outcomes,
and calculate and report.
 Click Image to Enlarge
|
|