Costs of Expanded Rapid HIV Testing in Four Emergency Departments.

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Published in Public Health Rep on February 10, 2016

Authors

Bruce R Schackman1, Ashley A Eggman1, Jared A Leff1, Megan Braunlin1, Uriel R Felsen2, Lisa Fitzpatrick3, Edward E Telzak4, Wafaa El-Sadr5, Bernard M Branson6

Author Affiliations

1: Weill Cornell Medical College, Department of Healthcare Policy and Research, New York, NY.
2: Montefiore Medical Center, Division of Infectious Diseases, Bronx, NY.
3: United Medical Center, The Care Center, Washington, DC.
4: Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY.
5: Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs, New York, NY.
6: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

Associated clinical trials:

Evaluating Methods to Increase HIV Testing, Access to HIV Care, and HIV Prevention Strategies | NCT01152918

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