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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the HIV Referral Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Referral Date' in the specified format (yyyy/mm/dd). Ensure that you check whether the client is aware of the referral by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  3. Fill in the client's personal information, including their last name, first name, gender, date of birth, and PHN. Provide their permanent address and ethnicity details.
  4. In the 'Current Location and Contact Details' section, include any relevant contact information. If unknown, select the appropriate checkbox.
  5. Complete the 'Referral Source Details' by entering the contact name and affiliated organization or clinic. Specify the reason for referral by checking one or more options provided.
  6. Document client status and any comments. Include details about their primary care provider and dates of last visits if applicable.
  7. Finally, provide additional details or services requested in the designated section before saving your completed form.

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Tell your doctor or clinic if you think you were recently exposed to HIV and ask if their tests can detect early infection. Know your status\u2014After you get tested, be sure to learn your test results. If you're HIV-positive, see a health care provider as soon as possible so you can start treatment with HIV medicine.
Talk about your feelings with your providers, friends, family members, or other supportive people. Try to find activities that relieve your stress, such as exercise or hobbies. Try to get enough sleep each night to help you feel rested. Learn relaxation methods like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing.
In 12 states, laws require people with HIV who are aware of their status to disclose their status to sex partners, and 4 states require disclosure to needle-sharing partners. The maximum sentence length for violating an HIV-specific statute is also a matter of state law.

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Current HIV treatment guidelines recommend that most people with HIV see their health care provider for lab tests every 6 months. Some people may see their provider more frequently, especially during the first two years of treatment or if their HIV viral load is high or detectable.
HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) and can be transmitted during sexual intercourse; by sharing syringes; or perinatally during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding.
The following resources can help you find a health care provider: State HIV/AIDS Hotlines, from HRSA. ... Find a Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Medical Provider, from HRSA. ... Find HIV Services Near You, from HIV.gov.
Reach out to a local HIV service organization. Depending on the organization, volunteer opportunities may include: Assisting with onsite or mobile testing events by being a greeter, registrar, health educator, or HIV tester. Providing administrative support, such as filing, data entry, or answering phones.
Will the Department of Health share information about me with other government agencies? No. Under the law, identifying information about people with HIV infection is ONLY to be used to help the Health Department track the epidemic and for partner notification.

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