2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2020-000988
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Using a report card to increase HIV screening in a large primary care group practice

Abstract: BackgroundDespite increased efforts to promote HIV screening, a large proportion of the US population have never been tested for HIV.ObjectiveTo determine whether provider education and personalised HIV screening report cards can increase HIV screening rates within a large integrated healthcare system.DesignThis quality improvement study provided a cohort of primary care physicians (PCPs) a brief educational intervention and personalised HIV screening report cards with quarterly performance data.ParticipantsPa… Show more

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