Unmet Needs for Ancillary Services by Provider Type Among People With Diagnosed Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Celina Thomas,
Xin Yuan,
Jennifer A Taussig
et al.
Abstract:Background
Unmet needs for ancillary services are substantial among people with HIV (PWH), and provider type could influence the prevalence of unmet needs for these services.
Methods
Data from a national probability sample of PWH were analyzed from the CDC Medical Monitoring Project. We analyzed 2019 data on people who had ≥1 encounter with an HIV care provider (N = 3,413) and their care facilities. We assessed the proportion… Show more
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