IntroductionClinic-based tracing efforts and public health surveillance data can provide different information about HIV care status for the same patients. The relative yield and how best to use these sources to identify and reengage out-of-care patients is unknown.MethodsAt a large public HIV clinic in San Francisco, we selected a 10% random sample of active patients who were at least 210 days "late" for an HIV primary care visit as of April 1, 2013, for clinic-based outreach. Patients were considered out of care if they did not have an HIV primary care visit in the 210 days before April 1, 2013. We then matched the sample with the San Francisco Department of Public Health HIV surveillance registry. Patients with a CD4 or viral load result...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a ...
BackgroundA better understanding why people living with HIV (PLHIV) become lost to follow-up (LTFU) ...
Background: Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public health b...
Abstract Background Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public ...
Persons with unsuppressed HIV viral load (VL) who disengage from care may experience poor clinical o...
Persons with unsuppressed HIV viral load (VL) who disengage from care may experience poor clinical o...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BackgroundAcademic Model Providing Access To Healthcare (AMPATH) program provides comprehensive HIV ...
There were 1.7 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths worldwide. The low retention of patients in care was ...
Aim: This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organ...
Background.The effect of tracing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients who are lost t...
The plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims to reduce new infections by 75%...
The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is an HIV surveillance system that provides national estimates ...
IntroductionContinuity of care is an attribute of high-quality health systems and a necessary compon...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a ...
BackgroundA better understanding why people living with HIV (PLHIV) become lost to follow-up (LTFU) ...
Background: Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public health b...
Abstract Background Linkage to care after HIV diagnosis is associated with both clinical and public ...
Persons with unsuppressed HIV viral load (VL) who disengage from care may experience poor clinical o...
Persons with unsuppressed HIV viral load (VL) who disengage from care may experience poor clinical o...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BackgroundAcademic Model Providing Access To Healthcare (AMPATH) program provides comprehensive HIV ...
There were 1.7 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths worldwide. The low retention of patients in care was ...
Aim: This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organ...
Background.The effect of tracing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients who are lost t...
The plan for Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims to reduce new infections by 75%...
The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) is an HIV surveillance system that provides national estimates ...
IntroductionContinuity of care is an attribute of high-quality health systems and a necessary compon...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a ...
BackgroundA better understanding why people living with HIV (PLHIV) become lost to follow-up (LTFU) ...