HIV testing in US emergency departments, outpatient ambulatory medical departments, and physician offices, 1992–2010

作者: Miao Tai , Roland C. Merchant

DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2013.871220

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摘要: In 1993, 2001, and 2006, the US Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) released revised recommendations aimed to expand HIV screening in health-care settings, increase number of people who are aware their infection, improve health those infected, reduce transmission. It is unclear how responsive settings have been on a national level these three successively sets CDC recommendations. This study estimated extent testing emergency departments (EDs), outpatient ambulatory medical care (OPDs), physician offices among 13- 64-year-olds from 1992 2010 determine responsiveness testing. The report includes data National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) (NAMCS), which probability sample surveys conducted by Center Health Statistics (NCHS) CDC. Over entire st...

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