Georgia Medical Monitoring Project (MMP)

 

Georgia was one of 23 project areas (16 state health departments, 6 local health departments, and the Puerto Rico Department of Health) that participated in the Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), a CDC-funded health survey designed to gather information to better understand the experiences and needs of adults living with HIV. The Georgia MMP collected locally representative data on persons living with HIV in Georgia and described how care impacts the health of people with HIV in your community. The grant for this project ended 6/31/25 after more than 10 years of collecting the experiences and needs of the community with HIV. GA DPH will continue to publish data products on this webpage using previously collected survey data.  

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Medical Monitoring Project | CDC – For more information on former project areas, past data releases from national analyses, MMP protocols, and survey methods.

The data from the project were used to inform HIV prevention community planning groups, Ryan White CARE Act planning councils, providers of HIV care, and others to advocate for reducing gaps in existing resources. GA MMP also provided an opportunity for policy decisions, resource allocation, and evaluation of prevention and treatment initiatives at the local and national levels to be based on population-based data.

The MMP Interview

Key topics covered in the Georgia MMP interviews are: 

): MMP Topics - Demographics (i.e. age, sex, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation), Behavioral Characteristics (i.e. sexual behavior, STD prevention activities), Social Determinants of Health (i.e. health coverage, income, employment, housing, unmet needs, stigma and violence), and Clinical Characteristics (i.e. physical and mental health, HIV treatment and adherence)
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MMP Topics - Demographics, Behavioral Characteristics, Social Determinants of Health, and Clinical Characteristics

The full list of MMP Interview questions can be found on the 2024 MMP Paper Questionnaire | OMB

Contact Us

HIV Epidemiology Unit

1-800-827-9769
 

Medical Monitoring Project Data


More Information

Case Reporting: For instructions on how to report HIV/AIDS cases and lab reports, see HIV/AIDS Case Reporting.

How To Request Data: To request data beyond what is included on the GA DPH website, please visit PHIP Data Request to create a PHIP data request account and complete the data request form. 

Page last updated 10/23/2025