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Organization API Endpoint Used to tap into the NPIN organization database the endpoint can be used by anyone needing this access. The endpoint was created with ease of use in mind and also flexibility for the NPIN developers to add new filters easily and have one central location point to debug if there ever was an issue with the endpoint. We have several options below that you can learn more about. All options need to be URL encoded for spaces and other options. API Responses The API has two possible formats in it's response and you can see those below. XML XML Response // /api/organization/proximity/xml?prox[origin]=30044&prox[distance]=20 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/atom" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss"> <title>search Results from CDC - Locate HIV/AIDS Testing Sites</title> <author> <name>cdc NPIN</name> </author> <nodes> <entry> <title>mercy Care</title> <nid>323277</nid> <orgid>114255</orgid> <link>https://npin.cdc.gov/node/323277</link> <updated><span class="date-display-single" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:datetime" content="2017-06-07t00:00:00-04:00">2017-06-07 00:00</span></updated> <summary> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <div class="vcard"> <div class="adr"> <div class="street-address">5134 Peachtree Rd Ste 910</div> <span class="locality">chamblee</span>, <span class="region">ga</span>, <span class="postal-code">30341</span></div> </div> </div></summary> <phone> (678) 872-7100 (Main Phone) </phone> <organization-hours>monday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Tuesday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Wednesday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Thursday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Friday,7:00am To 12:00pm</organization-hours> <testing-services>conventional Blood HIV Testing, Rapid Blood HIV Testing, Chlamydia Testing, Gonorrhea Testing, Herpes Testing, Syphilis Testing, TB Testing</testing-services>

<support-services>case Management, Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP)</support-services> <prevention-services>hiv/aids Prevention Education, Behavioral Interventions, HIV Test Counseling, Materials Print/Audiovisual</prevention-services> <care-and-treatment-services>hiv/aids Medical Treatment, STD Treatment, Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine, TB Treatment, Primary Care, Medication Adherence Education and Counseling</care-and-treatment-services> <capacity-bulding-services></capacity-bulding-services> <audiences>adolescents/youth/teens, Adults, African Americans/Blacks, At Risk Persons, At Risk Youth, General Public, HIV Positive Persons, Homeless Persons, Low Income Persons, Men, Minorities, Older Adults, Persons Practicing High Risk Behaviors, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Persons with STDs, Persons with TB, Pregnant Adolescents, Pregnant Women, Women, Young Adults</audiences> <language-spoken>english, Spanish</language-spoken> <georss:point>33.886870200000-84.309191100000</georss:point> <distance>0.96</distance> <eligibility></eligibility> <fee>lowcost,fee,insurance Accepted,Medicaid Accepted,Medicare Accepted,No Fee,Free HIV Testing</fee> <Email></Email> <LastUpdated>4/2/18</LastUpdated> <OrganizationType>Clinic</OrganizationType> <Websites>http://www.mercyatlanta.org/Chamblee_Location</Websites> </entry> </nodes> </feed> <!----> JSON JSON Response // /api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=30044&prox[distance]=20 [ { "field_org_nid": "323277", "field_org_id": "114255", "title_field": "Mercy Care", "field_org_street1": "5134 Peachtree Rd", "field_org_street2": "Ste 910", "field_org_city_name": "Chamblee", "field_org_county": "Dekalb", "field_org_state": "GA", "field_org_zipcode": "30341", "field_org_country": "United States", "field_org_phone": "\n\n \n (678) 872-7100 (Main Phone)\n\n", "field_org_lat_long": "33.886870200000, -84.309191100000", "field_org_distance": "0.96", "field_org_last_updated": "2017-06-07 00:00", "field_org_svc_testing": "Conventional Blood HIV Testing, Rapid Blood HIV Testing, Chlamydia Testing, Gonorrhea Testing, Herpes Testing, Syphilis Testing, TB Testing",

"field_org_svc_prevention": "HIV/AIDS Prevention Education, Behavioral Interventions, HIV Test Counseling, Materials \u2013 Print/Audiovisual", "field_org_svc_capacity": "", "field_org_svc_care": "HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment, STD Treatment, Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine, TB Treatment, Primary Care, Medication Adherence Education and Counseling", "field_org_svc_support": "Case Management, Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP)", "field_audiences": "Adolescents/Youth/Teens, Adults, African Americans/Blacks, At Risk Persons, At Risk Youth, General Public, HIV Positive Persons, Homeless Persons, Low Income Persons, Men, Minorities, Older Adults, Persons Practicing High Risk Behaviors, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Persons with STDs, Persons with TB, Pregnant Adolescents, Pregnant Women, Women, Young Adults", "field_organization_languages": "English, Spanish", "field_npin_link": "https://npin.cdc.gov/node/323277", "field_organization_hours": "Monday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Tuesday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Wednesday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Thursday,7:00am To 5:00pm, Friday,7:00am To 12:00pm", "field_organization_eligibilty": "", "field_org_fee": "lowcost,fee,insurance Accepted,Medicaid Accepted,Medicare Accepted,No Fee,Free HIV Testing", "field_org_emails": "", "last_updated": "4/2/18", "field_org_type": "Clinic", "field_org_websites": "www.mercyatlanta.org/chamblee_location" } ] JSON Starting URL: https://npin.cdc.gov/api/organization/proximity XML Starting URL: https://npin.cdc.gov/api/organization/proximity API Filters There is only one required field that has to be present on every call and that is the prox[origin]. The rest of the filters are optional and can be used to filter the results. prox[origin] Can be city, zip code.

Example - Zip api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=07060 Example - City api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=atlanta Note: Needs to be URL encoded (e.g. Atlanta,%20GA) prox[distance] Integer value to be entered by service calling, if not it s detail to call 20. Example api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=07060&prox[distance]=100 Services (svc_testing + svc_prevention + svc_capacity + svc_care + svc_support) Text and comma separated to enter data. like &svc_testing=hiv Testing Example api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=07060&svc_testing=chlamydia%20testing Please see service list for more information that can be searched in this option. Audiences Text and comma separated to enter data. like &audiences=children Example api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=atlanta&audiences=children Please see Audience list for more information that can be searched in this option. Languages Text and comma separated to enter data. like &languages=english Example api/organization/proximity?prox[origin]=atlanta&languages=english

Please see Language list for more information that can be searched in this option. Fees Text and comma separated to enter data. like &fees=lowcost Please see the fees list for more information that can be searched in this option ORGANIZATIONS DATABASE VALUES OF CURRENT ACTIVE SERVICE, AUDIENCE, FEES AND LANGUAGE CODES SERVICES Capacity Building Services Care and Treatment Services Advocacy/Activism Community Planning Curriculum Development Funding to Organizations Grant Management Program Administration Public Awareness Campaigns Technical Assistance Training Programs Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine Alternative/Complementary Medicine Clinical Trials Dental Care Directly Observed Therapy Short Course (DOTS) Family Planning General Medical Services Gynecological Care Hepatitis A Vaccine Hepatitis B Treatment Hepatitis C Treatment Hepatitis Medical Services HIV/AIDS Medical Services HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment Human Papillomavirus Vaccine

Medication Adherence Education and Counseling Nutrition Therapy Post Exposure Prophylaxis Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Primary Care STD Medical Services STD Treatment Substance Abuse Treatment TB Medical Services TB Treatment Prevention Services Support Services Category Abstinence Education Behavioral Interventions Condom/Female Condom/Dental Dam Distribution Electronic Information Resources Harm Reduction Hepatitis Prevention/Education HIV Test Counseling HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Hotlines Information Materials Print/Audiovisual Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution Partner Notification Peer Education Prevention Education Safer Sex Education Speakers Bureau STD Prevention/Education Street Outreach TB Prevention Education Treatment Information Case Management Counseling Dental Care Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP) Faith Based AIDS Service

Family Planning Financial Assistance Food Services General Medical Services Gynecological Care Home Care Assistance Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS/HOPWA Housing Services Legal Services Medication Adherence Education and Counseling Nutrition Education Primary Care Research Respite Services Ryan White Services Substance Abuse Treatment Support Groups TB Testing Transportation PrEP Navigation Testing Services Acute HIV Testing Chlamydia Testing Conventional Blood HIV Testing Conventional Oral HIV Testing Gonorrhea Testing Hepatitis A Testing Hepatitis B Testing Hepatitis C Testing Hepatitis Testing Herpes Testing HIV Testing Rapid Blood HIV Testing Rapid Oral HIV Testing STD Testing Syphilis Testing TB Testing

AUDIENCE CODES Adolescents with HIV/AIDS Adolescents/Youth/Teens Adults African Americans/Blacks Asians/Pacific Islanders At Risk Persons At Risk Youth Blind Persons Children of Persons with HIV/AIDS Community Based Organizations Correctional Facilities/Correctional Agencies Deaf Persons Dental Professionals Developing Nations Educators Employees Employers Female Sex Workers Foreign Born/Immigrants Gay Men General Public Haitians Health Professionals Health Service Organizations Hispanics/Latinos HIV Positive Persons Homeless Persons Incarcerated Persons Infants/Children with HIV/AIDS Injecting Drug Users/Needle Sharing Partners Legislators Lesbians/Women Who Have Sex with Women/WSW LGBT Low Income Persons Male Sex Workers Men Men Who Have Sex with Men Migrant Workers Minorities Native Americans Older Adults Parents/Families of Persons with HIV/AIDS Persons in Rural Areas

Persons Practicing High Risk Behaviors Persons with Hepatitis Persons with HIV/AIDS Persons with STDs Persons with TB Pregnant Adolescents Pregnant Women Recently Released Prisoners Researchers Schools Sex Partners Students Substance Abusers Veterans Women Women with HIV/AIDS, including Pregnant Women with HIV/AIDS Young Adults LANGUAGES CODES American Arabic Cambodian/Khmer Chinese English French German Haitian Creole Hindi Interpretation Services Available for Non-English Languages Italian Japanese Korean Laotian Portuguese Russian Spanish Tagalog Vietnamese FEES Lowcost Donation Accepted Free Hep B Testing Free Hep C Testing

Free HIV Testing Free STD Testing Free TB Testing Insurance Accepted PrEP for uninsured Medicaid Accepted Medicare Accepted