Early Intervention Programs Can Link Incarcerated Individuals to HIV Care Prior to Release
November 10th 2019Inmates at an NJ facility have their HIV treatment needs met while incarcerated but the lack of transitional care coordination has led many individuals to fall off of the care continuum upon release.
Gaps Exist Between Perceived and Actual CVD Risk in People with HIV
November 9th 2019Perceived and actual risk of cardiovascular disease is only weakly associated in people living with HIV. An analysis reveals that provider CVD risk discussion is significantly associated with perception of CVD susceptibility.
Dispatching Nurses to Test for STIs Exponentially Increased Screening Rates at a New York Clinic
November 8th 2019The number of STI screenings increased exponentially from 369 rectal and pharyngeal swabs performed in 2015 prior to policy implementation to 865 swabs in 2016, 1474 swabs in 2017, and 1889 swabs in 2018.