
Provide a short description of the request.
Provide more information about the request. This may include possible questions or an idea of how these data will support PSRA outcomes.
Example: "Women living with HIV Data" or "Part A Housing Impact Request"
All submitted data and information requests are posted here for transparency, collaboration, and future reference. Members are encouraged to review existing requests and use them as a foundation for developing additional inquiries. The information generated through this process may help identify trends, clarify community needs, support Planning Council discussions, and inform formal motions. Recommendations and motions should be supported by credible, citable data.
Posted Requests & Questions
SUPPORTING CHANGE THROUGH INTENTIONAL DATA EXPLORATION
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Quality of Life Survey data that is focused on the TGA.

Provide information from the Quality of Life Survey that is specific to the Denver TGA.. It would be helpful if we had information on who was surveyed. Is the information from PLHIV?
Date Submitted:
June 9, 2026
Requested by:
Philip
Requested Due Date:
July 22, 2026

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Care Continuum for the Denver TGA

Having historical context simular to he continuums presented by FastTrack Cities, or as far back as it has been collected.
Please provide a Care Continuum for the Denver TGA. It would be helpful if the care continuum could focus by race and gender. It would be super helpful if there was a care continuum for individuals that engage in Case Management services, and other service categories. (OAH, Mental Health/Substance Misuse, etc)
Date Submitted:
June 9, 2026
Requested by:
Philip
Requested Due Date:
July 22, 2026

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Food bank

Would additional funding allow food banks to be open additional hours?
The Service Standard mentions that food banks should be open on evenings or weekends to best support all people living with HIV. I am not aware of any Part A funded food banks that are open outside of business hours.
Date Submitted:
June 4, 2026
Requested by:
Becca
Requested Due Date:

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Where the funding goes and how people living with HIV access that resource

This information may help the planning council determine if additional funding would be helpful to better support the community. Otherwise it is a bit opague to know how funding changes are helpful or not. It may also help determine if additional funding to a specific category will increase access to the resources.
It may be helpful to have a better understanding of how the category's funds are spent, and how people living with HIV can access the resource. For example, what are medical transportation funds spent on (bus tickets, Lyft, etc), and how does a person living with HIV access those funds? Does it have to go through case management or is there another option? It appears Medicaid has become more restrictive with medical transportation eligibility and this need may increase.
Another example, food bank/home delivered meals - does this support purchasing culturally relevant foods?
Date Submitted:
June 4, 2026
Requested by:
Becca
Requested Due Date:

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Housing Services Review for Part A Funding

The Planning Council has historically supported Housing Services with Part A funding. While Part A contributions do not approach the level of support provided through Part B, maintaining a Part A investment helps ensure Planning Council participation in planning discussions and oversight of the service category. The Planning Council seeks information regarding the potential impact of reducing or eliminating Part A funding, including whether Part B resources alone could adequately meet client needs, whether barriers to access would be created, and whether collaboration between Part A and Part B programs is sufficient to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
Provide information on the relative contributions of Ryan White Part A and Part B funding for Housing Services, including historical funding trends and service utilization.
Date Submitted:
June 4, 2026
Requested by:
Teddy Dale
Requested Due Date:
June 4, 2026

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PLHIV entering HIV care.

Provide data on the number of clients receiving Early Intervention Services over the past three years, including demographic characteristics, linkage-to-care outcomes, retention rates, and viral suppression outcomes where available. Identify any disparities among priority populations and assess whether service utilization aligns with current epidemiological trends.
Review trends in Early Intervention Services utilization and outcomes among people newly entering HIV care.
Date Submitted:
June 5, 2026
Requested by:
Teddy Dale
Requested Due Date:
June 5, 2026

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Medical Transportation Funding Review

Provide information regarding the number of clients utilizing Medical Transportation Services, the number of trips provided, service expenditures, and trends over time. Assess whether utilization has changed following increased telehealth availability and whether current funding levels remain aligned with client need.
Examine utilization patterns and funding adequacy for Medical Transportation Services.
Date Submitted:
June 4, 2026
Requested by:
Teddy Dale
Requested Due Date:
June 4, 2026

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Viral Suppression Disparities Among Priority Populations

Provide viral suppression data stratified by race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, housing status, and risk category. Identify populations experiencing lower rates of viral suppression and summarize known barriers to care. Include trend data where available and identify opportunities for targeted interventions.
Review disparities in viral suppression outcomes among populations disproportionately affected by HIV.
Date Submitted:
June 3, 2026
Requested by:
Teddy Dale
Requested Due Date:
June 4, 2026

June 9, 2026
