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Disparities in the Quality of HIV Care When Using US Department of Health and Human Services Indicators
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Althoff, Keri N; Rebeiro, Peter; Brooks, John T; Buchacz, Kate; Gebo, Kelly; Martin, Jeffrey; Hogg, Robert; Thorne, Jennifer E; Klein, Marina; Gill, M John; Sterling, Timothy R; Yehia, Baligh; Silverberg, Michael J; Crane, Heidi; Justice, Amy C; Gange, Stephen J; Moore, Richard; Kitahata, Mari M; Horberg, Michael A; Research and Design, for the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on; Kirk, Gregory D; Benson, Constance A; Bosch, Ronald J; Collier, Ann C; Boswell, Stephen; Grasso, Chris; Mayer, Kenneth H; Hogg, Robert S; Harrigan, P Richard; Montaner, Julio SG; Cescon, Angela; Samji, Hasina; Gebo, Kelly A; Moore, Richard D; Carey, John T; Goedert, James J; Jacobson, Lisa P; Klein, Marina B; Rourke, Sean B; Burchell, Ann N; Rachlis, Anita R; Hunter-Mellado, Robert F; Mayor, Angel M; Deeks, Steven G; Martin, Jeffrey N; Saag, Michael S; Mugavero, Michael J; Willig, James; Eron, Joseph J; Napravnik, Sonia; Crane, Heidi M; Dubrow, Robert; Fiellin, David; Haas, David; Bebawy, Sally; Turner, Megan; Anastos, Kathryn; McKaig, Rosemary G; Freeman, Aimee M; Lent, Carol; Van Rompaey, Stephen E; Morton, Liz; McReynolds, Justin; Lober, William B; Abraham, Alison G; Lau, Bryan; Zhang, Jinbing; Jing, Jerry; Golub, Elizabeth; Modur, Shari; Hanna, David B; Wong, Cherise; Mendes, Adell
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Clinical Infectious Diseases. 58(8)
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We estimated US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)-approved human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) indicators. Among patients, 71% were retained in care, 82% were prescribed treatment, and 78% had HIV RNA ≤200 copies/mL; younger adults, women, blacks, and injection drug users had poorer outcomes. Interventions are needed to reduce retention- and treatment-related disparities.