Good Morning,

So, Colorado, outside of Denver Metro Area, is using DOPT when 3HP is given. We are utilizing vdot as much as possible but still have a few coming to the clinic for their doses. If the person doesn't need DOPT, I go with Rifampin. I have at least one active patient who completed 3HP via DOPT for the full 12 doses who progressed to TB disease within a year of the treatment. 

We are using an internal reporting system (created here). 

Hope that helps, Amy. Have a wonderful day!


Ann Scarpita BSN, MPH
TB Nurse Consultant
Tuberculosis Program

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On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 6:26 PM TB nurse communication <nobody@simplelists.com> wrote:
3HP and what off the shelf system are you using - Amy M Hill (07 Aug 2019 10:33 EDT)

3HP and what off the shelf system are you using by Amy M Hill (07 Aug 2019 10:33 EDT)
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    Hello,

     

    1.      How is your state administering 3HP? Is it by eDOT, self-administer etc.

    2.      Is your state using an home grown reporting system or off the shelf? If you are using an off the shelf system, which one and what are the cons to using it?

     

    Thanks in advance,

     

    Amy Hill, RN

    TB Program Manager

    Acute Disease Service |Oklahoma State Department of Health

    1000 NE 10th St. | Oklahoma City, OK 73117

    Phone (405) 271-4060 | Fax (405) 271-6680

    AmyH@health.ok.gov

     

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