Part II. Advises on what general practitioners need to know concerning clinical care for HIV patients. Health problems; Conditions requiring urgent referral; Commoner conditions; Immunization; Caring for people on antiretroviral therapy;...
Healthcare providers reported that the length of a patient’s appointment time hinges primarily on how well the patient is doing with their HIV treatment. Patients with four-month appointment schedules pick their medications three times a year, while those with six-month appointments pick their medi...
Patients infected with HIV have been shown to have an increased risk for CVD compared with the general population.[1] It is anticipated that CVD will become the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in this patient population, making the diagnosis, management, and prevention of CVD essential ...
Not every state Medicaid plan has chosen to partner equally. Some state Medicaid plans have explicitly put up a lot of barriers that prohibit certain individuals from participating. But that’s limiting the ability to look at the best evidence and make sure we’re being holistic in our ...
Overall, individuals found it slightly easier to financially maintain their telephone/data plan compared to their Wi-Fi. Most PLHIV had access to privacy for telephone visits for their HIV care always (88%, n = 239). Of the 32 people who did not always have access, 31% (n = ...
HIV prevention in ongoing patient careHIV prevention in ongoing patient careReports that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines that are intended to help a range of health care providers c...
There is growing consensus that primary health care (PHC) providers have an important role in providing holistic, preventative care for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). In regional Australia, HIV care is primarily delivered throug
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one size doesn't fit all. One plan doesn't fit every patient who still needs to be treated. An approach to improvement of testing practices at one clinic or a treatment program may not work across all locations," added Ralph Brooks, MS, research associate and data manager for the project...
three patients eligible for transfer but who remained in doctor-managed, hospital outpatient care and theclinical outcomesand costs in thepatient groupswere compared one year after the transfer. All the patients in the study were doing well on treatment at the start of the one-year study period...