Florida's Medical Monitoring Project (MMP)
MMP data helps guide policy, program planning, and funding decisions around HIV care engagement, retention, and quality.
MMP in Florida
Florida is one of 23 jurisdictions in the United States participating in MMP. The number of individuals sampled in each area depends on the size of the jurisdiction and ranges from 100 to 800. In Florida, MMP samples 800 people living with HIV each cycle with a goal of achieving at least a 47% participation rate. To participate, sampled individuals must be 18 years of age or older prior to sampling date (Dec. 31), reside in an MMP jurisdiction on the sampling date, and confirm their HIV diagnosis prior to sampling date.

MMP collects locally and nationally representative behavioral and medical record data from adults living with HIV. HIV care providers are essential to the success of MMP. Providers are permitted to disclose health information for MMP under HIPAA for public health projects. MMP encourages participants who are not in care to re-engage with their providers.
How many people living with HIV are receiving medical care for HIV?
How easy is it to access medical care, prevention, and support services?
What are the met and unmet needs of people living with HIV?
How is treatment affecting people living with HIV?
Eligibility & Forms
Participants must be 18 years of age or older prior to sampling date (Dec 31), reside in MMP jurisdiction on the sampling date, confirm HIV diagnosis prior to sampling date.
How MMP Data Helps the Community
Data collected through MMP helps to highlight disparities in HIV care and advocate for improved resources. The data below represents the unmet needs for Ancillary Services in Florida from 2015-2018. MMP Data helps us identify these gaps and reduce them.