Medical Monitoring Project

MMP is an ongoing, locally and nationally representative surveillance system that collects data on a probability sample of HIV-diagnosed adults in the United States.

MMP monitors sociodemographic variables, behavioral and clinical characteristics, supportive service needs, use of healthcare and


prevention services, and adherence to clinical care guidelines among HIV-diagnosed adults.

The data from MMP and associated projects are used to help inform and guide local and national HIV prevention, care, and treatment efforts.


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories

G02.13.03
HIV/AIDS




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Additional Information of Eligibility:
A.

Eligibility Information 1.

Eligible Applicants: Government Organizations: • State or their bona fide agents (includes the District of Columbia) • Local governments or their bona fide agents • Territorial governments or their bona fide agents in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau) 2.

Special Eligibility Requirements: N/A 3.

Justification for Less than Maximum Competition: The Medical Monitoring Project or MMP is a national public health surveillance program designed to collect clinical and behavioral information on those diagnosed with HIV or AIDS.

Competition for MMP funds is limited to the twenty-six (26) established MMP sites originally selected in 2004.

These particular sites were selected to represent the HIV epidemic in the United States.

Process for the selection and establishment of MMP sites has been published in a scientific journal; a detailed description of the process used for selection is available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3462615/pdf/TOAIDJ-6-67.pdf.

The established MMP sites have enabled CDC to obtain data that represent the country as a whole starting in 2004.

Ascertainment of representative national data is the goal of MMP.

Twenty States or territories, including six jurisdictions which are separately funded for other HIV/AIDS program activities within states, were selected to participate in MMP in 2004.

These 26 sites have built the capacity to successfully perform MMP and enable CDC to meet surveillance goals by producing national estimates characterizing the US epidemic.

The selected sites were: California Department of Health Services; Chicago Department of Public Health; Delaware Department of Health and Social Services; Florida Department of Health; Georgia Department of Public Health; Houston Department of Health and Human Services; Illinois Department of Public Health; Indiana State Department of Health; Los Angeles County Health Department; Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Massachusetts Department of Public Health; Michigan Department of Community Health; Mississippi Department of Health; New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services; New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; New York State Department of Health; North Carolina Department of Health and Human

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
CDC Procurement and Grants Office(PGO) Technical Information Management Section (TIMS)Phone: 770-488-2700E-mail: pgotim@cdc.gov

Agency Email Description:
Technical Information Management Section (TIMS)

Agency Email:
pgotim@cdc.gov

Date Posted:
2014-09-08

Application Due Date:
2015-01-08

Archive Date:
2015-02-07


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