This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - that is, testing such that individuals receive a routine offer of an HIV test whenever they come into contact with the health care system. In recent months, the consensus in favor of voluntary testing has yielded to a debate over whether efforts to curb the spread of HIV and to treat individual patients themselves would benefit from health care providers initiating testing. This Article first describes the history of HIV testing policy in the United States and internationally. It outlines the arguments in favor of routine provider-initiated testing and responds to objections that have been raised in the literature. Finally, it describes a propo...
Balancing the rights of suspected or actual HIV-infected individuals versus the preferences of patie...
Background: The ethical discourse about HIV testing has undergone a profound transformation in recen...
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
This paper describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testingthat is...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
This paper discusses different methods of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, particularly r...
This article considers the implications of public health policy on the enjoyment of individuals’ fun...
Scaling up of the numbers of people voluntarily undergoing HIV testing has become vital, especially ...
Balancing the rights of suspected or actual HIV-infected individuals versus the preferences of patie...
Background: The ethical discourse about HIV testing has undergone a profound transformation in recen...
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
This paper describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testingthat is...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
Routine testing is a practice whereby medical professionals ask all patients whether they would like...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
This paper discusses different methods of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, particularly r...
This article considers the implications of public health policy on the enjoyment of individuals’ fun...
Scaling up of the numbers of people voluntarily undergoing HIV testing has become vital, especially ...
Balancing the rights of suspected or actual HIV-infected individuals versus the preferences of patie...
Background: The ethical discourse about HIV testing has undergone a profound transformation in recen...
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....