Abstract Emergency departments (EDs) have played a major role in the science and practice of HIV population screening. After decades of experience, EDs have demonstrated the capacity to provide testing and linkage to care to large volumes of patients, particularly those who do not otherwise engage the healthcare system. Efforts to expand ED HIV screening in the United States have been accelerated by a collaborative national network of emergency physicians and other stakeholders called EMTIDE (Emergency Medicine Transmissible Infectious Diseases and Epidemics). As the COVID‐19 pandemic evolves, EDs nationwide are being tasked with diagnosing and managing COVID‐19 in a myriad of capacities, adopting varied approaches based in part on know‐how...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding perceived benefits and disadvantages of HIV testing in emergency department...
This was a prospective cohort study involving an ED rapid HIV screening program targeting high risk ...
HIV is a global public health issue. Routine testing for HIV should be performed on all 16–59 years ...
Emergency departments (EDs) have played a major role in the science and practice of HIV population s...
While great strides have been made in diagnostic and treatment strategies, human immunodeficiency v...
Despite considerable improvement in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) knowledge and treatment in th...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to expand worldwide and a signifi...
Background: South Florida has the highest HIV rates across the country. Emergency Rooms (ERs) are op...
ObjectiveMultiple HIV outbreaks among persons who inject drugs (PWID) have occurred in the US since ...
The Emergency Medicine Department (EMD) is an ideal place for public health interventions and provid...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
HIV infection is a common worldwide public health challenge affecting an estimated 40 million person...
Prevention (CDC) released new recommendations for routine HIV testing. Among these were recommendati...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
Emergency Departments (EDs) serve as a safety net. CDC recommends yearly HIV testing for those ident...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding perceived benefits and disadvantages of HIV testing in emergency department...
This was a prospective cohort study involving an ED rapid HIV screening program targeting high risk ...
HIV is a global public health issue. Routine testing for HIV should be performed on all 16–59 years ...
Emergency departments (EDs) have played a major role in the science and practice of HIV population s...
While great strides have been made in diagnostic and treatment strategies, human immunodeficiency v...
Despite considerable improvement in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) knowledge and treatment in th...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to expand worldwide and a signifi...
Background: South Florida has the highest HIV rates across the country. Emergency Rooms (ERs) are op...
ObjectiveMultiple HIV outbreaks among persons who inject drugs (PWID) have occurred in the US since ...
The Emergency Medicine Department (EMD) is an ideal place for public health interventions and provid...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
HIV infection is a common worldwide public health challenge affecting an estimated 40 million person...
Prevention (CDC) released new recommendations for routine HIV testing. Among these were recommendati...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
Emergency Departments (EDs) serve as a safety net. CDC recommends yearly HIV testing for those ident...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding perceived benefits and disadvantages of HIV testing in emergency department...
This was a prospective cohort study involving an ED rapid HIV screening program targeting high risk ...
HIV is a global public health issue. Routine testing for HIV should be performed on all 16–59 years ...