See also: HIV Continuum of Care and Getting to Zero – Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Selected Recent Articles
- Multiple HIV care models effective for disease management. (December 2016, Hepmag)
- PrEP Won’t Protect if It’s Priced Out of Reach. (December 2016, AVAC)
- Catching Fire: The Realities of the New Era in HIV Prevention and Care. (September 2016, Poz)
- Dutch model finds PrEP for high-risk gay men is cost-effective at current prices and cost-saving at generic prices. (September 2016, AIDSmap)
- New York clinic outlines how to improve uptake of PrEP by transgender people. (September 2016, AIDSmap)
- Racial Disparities Seen in PrEP Use Among Young Gay and Bi Men in California. (September 2016, Poz)
- U.N. access to medicines panel seeks to reconcile business of health with right to health. (September 2016, Science Speaks Blog)
- Complaints of HIV Discrimination Filed Against 7 Health Insurers. (August 2016, Poz)
- Delays in updating HIV treatment guidelines in Africa blocking early treatment for millions. (September 2016, AIDSmap); related coverage from Science Speaks Blog
- Guest Commentary: Use of e-health care in HIV has benefits, drawbacks. (September 2016, Healio)
- South Africa Now Offers Free Treatment to Everyone with HIV. (August 2016, Poz)
- Planned Parenthood in Massachusetts Now Offers Truvada as PrEP. (September 2016, Poz)
- People with HIV Less Likely to Get Treated for Nine Major Cancers. (September 2016, HIV Treatment Alerts/TheBodyPro)
- Making PrEP More Integrated and Available for Primary Care Providers to Prescribe in the U.S. Southeast. (August 2016, TheBodyPro)
- Continued Access to Generic Drugs Needed to Enable ‘Test and Treat’ Strategy. (August 2016, TheBodyPro)
- Children with HIV at Risk of Failing Treatment When Switching to Adult Care. (August 2016, Poz)
- U.K. Court rules PrEP funding within NHS England’s legal jurisdiction. (August 2016, Healio)
- A Community Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and Prevention. (August 2016, Poz)
- Limited Medicaid expansion leaves many blacks, women with HIV uninsured. (July 2016, Healio)
- HIV Drug Pricing Protest Interrupts PrEP Session at AIDS 2016. (July 2016, Beta Blog)
- No More Lip Service: A Demand for PrEP Access from the Transgender Community. (July 2016, Global Forum on MSM and HIV)
- AIDS 2016: Inside the Massive HIV Treatment Access March. (July 2016, TheBodyPro)
- HIV treatment programmes need to prepare for the ‘youth bulge’, South African experience shows. (July 2016, AIDSmap)
- Plenary talk proposes $90, $90, $90 as cost of HIV and viral hepatitis drugs. (July 2016, Science Speaks Blog)
- PrEP use exceeds 79,000 in U.S. pharmacy survey, but some groups lagging behind. (July 2016, AIDSmap)
- Invitation to Endorse the Final Community Consensus Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and its Use for Prevention: The Next Cornerstone for Patients’ Rights. (AVAC, July 2016)
- Medicines? Check! People to deliver them? Not so much. (July 2016, Science Speaks Blog)
- PrEP researchers now focusing on the best ways to get PrEP to people who need it. (July 2016, AIDSmap)
- Disproportionate burden of HIV, hepatitis, TB among prisoners driven by IDUs, insufficient care. (July 2016, Healio)
- Long-acting agents may increase number of patients on therapy, bring new people into care. (July 2016, Healio)
- Demand for new HIV providers will outstrip supply by 2019. (July 2016, Healio)
- Feasible to prescribe ART to emergency department patients with suspected acute HIV infection. (July 2016, AIDSmap)
- Gilead Raises Prices of HIV Meds Twice in Six Months. (July 2016, Poz)
- Ryan White CARE Act Is Still Vital to U.S. HIV Care. (July 2016, Poz)
- New York City to Expand Services to More People Living with HIV. (June 2016, Poz)
- HIV testing and treatment campaigns need to target women and the under 35s, says research from South Africa. (June 2016, AIDSmap)
- HLM 2016 AIDS: Universal treatment access panel looks at issues in generic antiretroviral medicines. (June 2016, Science Speaks Blog)
- Physicians Are Increasingly Aware of and Willing to Prescribe PrEP. (June 2016, Poz)
- Cost is biggest barrier to PrEP in Europe, ECDC declares. (June 2016, AIDSmap)
- Drug Prior Authorizations Are a Very Blunt Tool for Cost Containment – And They’re Annoying. (May 2016, Journal Watch)
- UNAIDS Announces 2 Million More People Living With HIV on Treatment in 2015, Bringing New Total to 17 Million. (May 2016, UNAIDS); related coverage from AIDSmap, AVAC, and Science Speaks Blog
- New resource: Paying for PrEP. (May 2016, Beta Blog)
- Not If, But When: Gay men gather in Jo-burg to plot PrEP access. (May 2016, AVAC)
- Which men stand to benefit most from access to PrEP? (May 2016, AIDSmap)
- ViiV Healthcare, MPP increase Tivicay access in lower middle-income nations. (April 2016, Healio)
- Senate committee holds hearing on Daraprim price increase, distribution agreements. (March 2016, Healio)
- HIV Care Rates Differ By Race, Sex, Age and Year in Large U.S. Study. (March 2016, HIV Treatment Alerts)
- HIV Control Rate Rising in San Francisco, but Blacks and Underinsured Lag. (March 2016, HIV Treatment Alerts)
- Tailored counseling approach increases PrEP intake among Black MSM. (February 2016, Healio)
- As many as 185,000 new HIV infections in the U.S. could be prevented by expanding testing, treatment, PrEP (CDC) Related coverage from AIDSmap, Poz, Healio, and TheBody
- Telephone intervention can boost retention in care for HIV-positive patients with mental health and drug/alcohol problems. (February 2016, AIDSmap)
- House committee hearing investigates recent drug price hikes. (February 2016, Healio)
- Disparities in Medical Care Coverage Among Blacks with HIV. (February 2016, Poz)
- L.A. Program Succeeds in IDing, Reengaging Those Lost to HIV Care. (January 2016, Poz)
- Opt-out HIV screening choice increases testing rates. (January 2016, Healio)
- HIV Treatment Retention Study Indicates Weight of Distance Barriers, Opportunity Costs, Value of Peer-Based Interventions. (January 2016, Science Speaks Blog)
- HIV-positive patients lost to follow-up successfully identified and re-engaged with care by programme in LA County. (January 2016, AIDSmap)
- Test-and-Treat Could Slash New HIV Infections Among Gay Men. (January 2016, Poz)
- Continuous HIV care critical to viral suppression, long-term outcomes. (January 2016, Healio)
- New Tenofovir Worth Only an Extra $1,000 a Year Over Old Version. (December 2015, Poz)
- New WHO Recommendations Aim to Improve HIV Care. (December 2015, Poz)
- Disease Experts See Syphilis Diagnosis as Time to Re-engage in HIV Care. (December 2015, Beta Blog)
- Tenofovir alafenamide fumarate at what price? No more than $1000 a year above existing tenofovir formulation, says model. (December 2015, AIDSmap)
- Times to Starting Treatment and Viral Suppression Drop 40% in U.S. Group, but Slower for African Americans. (December 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Social Security and Medicare Changes for 2016. (December 2015, Poz)
- San Francisco reports progress in ‘Getting to Zero’ HIV prevention and treatment effort. (December 2015, AIDSmap)
- Many more people could benefit from HIV PrEP but not enough doctors are aware, says CDC. (December 2015, AIDSmap)
- WHO issues recommendations on linkage to care, retention, to help bring HIV treatment to all. (December 2015, AIDSmap)
- Dutch research identifies relationship between HIV clinic characteristics and retention of patients in care. (November 2015, AIDSmap)
- France approves PrEP. (November 2015, AIDSmap)
- How do we maximise global HIV treatment access? IAPAC Care Continuum Guidelines make recommendations. (November 2015, AIDSmap)
- Patients of non-specialist HIV physicians often have poor ART outcomes and frequently receive sub-optimal care. (November 2015, AIDSmap)
- Why are HIV meds so expensive, and what can we do about it? (October 2015, Beta Blog)
- ‘Extraordinarily high’ cost of HIV medications responsible for treatment delays. (October 2015, Healio)
- Higher Rate of Viral Suppression Found in ACA Enrollees Than in Those Supported Only by Ryan White. (October 2015, TheBodyPro)
- ACA insurance recipients with HIV experience improved outcomes. (October 2015, Healio)
- How do we treat the world? Experts discuss moving to universal HIV treatment. (October 2015, AIDSmap)
- One third of people with HIV in US study are not virally suppressed on antiretroviral therapy. (October 2015, AIDSmap)
- Keeping People With HIV Engaged in Care Is an Ongoing Effort. (October 2015, Poz)
- Latinos Deserve Access to PrEP, Too. (October 2015, Beta Blog)
- More Infectious Disease Docs Are Prescribing PrEP. (October 2015, Poz)
- The ACA Provides Better Care to Virginians With HIV Than ADAP. (October 2015, Poz)
- Improving ‘Treatment Cascade’ Measures Is Vital to Fighting HIV. (October 2015, Poz)
- Affordable Care Act coverage improves chances of viral suppression for Americans with HIV. (October 2015, AIDSmap)
- TeleHealth Empowers Rural Clinicians to Treat HIV, HCV Locally. (October 2015, TheBodyPro)
- New York Times: San Francisco is a Model City of Innovative HIV Prevention & Care. (October 2015, Beta Blog)
- U.S. HIV physicians routinely offering early ART but only a third have prescribed PrEP. (October 2015, AIDSmap)
- Providing Education and Care for the Newly Diagnosed Patient. (October 2015, TheBodyPro)
- WHO “test and start” ART guideline highlights difference between “finding” and “prioritizing” funding for equitable care access. (October 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- AIDS Activists Protest Price Gauging of Meds by Hedge Funds. (October 2015, Hepmag)
- WHO Calls For HIV Treatment For All, Supports Broader PrEP Use. (September 2015, Poz)
- WHO ART guideline: Treat all with HIV, offer PrEP to those at “substantial risk.” (September 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Global health advocates suggest alternatives when limited options + limited bargaining power = unlimited drug prices. (September 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Treatment Rates Are Low as HIV Prevalence Stays the Same. (September 2015, Poz)
- High standards of care associated with reduced mortality risk of patients with HIV. (September 2015, AIDSmap)
- Decision to Lower Price of Pyrimethamine a Good One, Especially Given the Weak Defense of the Price Hike. (September 2015, Journal Watch)
- Increasing levels of engagement with care is key to controlling HIV epidemic in U.S. (September 2015, AIDSmap)
- Over 70% of People with HIV Benefit from Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. (September 2015, Beta Blog)
- 475,000% Price Hike of Pill Has Clinton and Docs Raising Alarms. (September 2015, Hepmag)
- Twice the Percentage of People with HIV are Virally Suppressed in San Francisco Compared to U.S. (September 2015, Beta Blog)
- U.S. PrEP care cascade analysis suggests that major, structural barriers need to be addressed for PrEP to have an impact. (September 2015, AIDSmap)
- STI clinic attendees have high HIV diagnosis rates in Netherlands, but many missed opportunities in primary care. (September 2015, AIDSmap)
- PrEP Care Continuum IDs Barriers to Effective HIV Prevention. (September 2015, Poz)
- HIV-positive youth are less likely than adults to achieve viral suppression on antiretroviral treatment. (August 2015, AIDSmap)
- HIV-positive postpartum women who rapidly re-engage with HIV care more likely to have viral suppression in longer term. (August 2015, AIDSmap)
- San Francisco Establishes Innovative Program to Keep People in HIV Care. (August 2015, Beta Blog)
- Retention in pre-ART care can be boosted by monthly visits from volunteer support workers. (August 2015, AIDSmap)
- Flow Chart for Accessing PrEP for HIV Prevention. (August 2015, Project Inform)
- San Francisco Effort to Treat HIV the Day of Diagnosis is a Success. (July 2015, Poz)
- How HIV Treatment and Prevention Programs Succeed Together. (July 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Patching the Leaky Cascade: Report From the 2015 Adherence Conference. (July 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Gilead to Restrict Hepatitis C Patient Assistance Program. (July 2015, Hepmag)
- RAPID Program Leads to Faster HIV Suppression. (July 2015, Beta Blog)
- HIV “Adherence Clubs” Help People Stay In Care. (July 2015, Beta Blog)
- Opioid substitution therapy combined with HIV treatment saves the lives of more drug users than ART alone. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- Same-day start to antiretroviral treatment leads to faster HIV suppression in San Francisco. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- Obstacles between diagnosis and care keep sex workers off treatment. (July 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Treatment cascades show 90-90-90 goal within reach for some – but Eastern Europe lags behind Africa. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- Innovative approaches to linkage to care boost clinic visits, HIV treatment uptake in African study. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- Vancouver Consensus Statement calls for early access to treatment and PrEP worldwide. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- HIV Treatment Access Is a Human Right, Top Officials Say as Conference Opens. (July 2015, TheBodyPro)
- World Health Organization to recommend HIV treatment for all. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- The Vancouver Consensus: A New Declaration Against HIV. (July 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Researchers, clinicians, leaders sign Vancouver Consensus. (July 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- People with HIV who inject drugs benefit most from integrated treatment, study finds. (July 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- UNAIDS: Goal of 15 million on HIV treatment by 2015 met. (July 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Community-based adherence clubs show high retention in HIV care and treatment adherence. (July 2015, AIDSmap)
- Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies. (June 2015, Poz)
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP): A Pilot Program for Uninsured Patients. (June 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Generic Approval of Tivicay (Dolutegravir) Sought for PEPFAR Use. (June 2015, Poz)
- Treatment Cascade Researchers Make Case for HIV Care as Secondary Prevention for Both Sexual and Drug Behavior. (May 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement Threatens Access to Meds, Says amfAR. (May 2015, Hepmag)
- The Audacity of New York’s Hope to End AIDS. (May 2015, Poz)
- N.Y. Governor Cuomo Releases Blueprint to End AIDS by 2020. (April 2015, Hepmag)
- Capping Coinsurance Payments for PrEP and HIV Meds. (April 2015, Beta Blog)
- Program Succeeds at Better Keeping People With HIV in Medical Care. (April 2015, Poz)
- How San Francisco plans to ‘get to zero’ new infections of HIV. (April 2015, Project Inform)
- Six in ten US HIV infections are transmitted by people who know they have HIV but are not in care. (April 2015, AIDSmap)
- No Matter How You Slice It, PrEP Rollout Should Save Money. (April 2015, Poz)
- How Do We Overcome the Challenges of Accessing PrEP? (March 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Supervisor Wiener: Reclassifying HIV Drugs as “Specialty” is Discriminatory. (March 2015, Beta Blog)
- Most HIV-positive gay men in European survey are on HIV treatment, though fewer in the east. (March 2015, AIDSmap)
- More Poor Black Women Are Accessing Health Care, and Having Risky Sex. (March 2015, Poz)
- Financial incentives don’t increase case linkage or viral suppression. (March 2015, Project Inform.
- Access to care up – and so is sexual risk – among US Black women in high-AIDS cities. (March 2015, NATAP)
- How Marijuana Use Affects HIV Testing and Care. (March 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Health workforce shortage weakens AIDS response. (March 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- HIV testing in ED serves as link to care. (March 2015, Healio)
- Financial incentives did not improve linkage to care or viral suppression in US study. (February 2015, AIDSmap)
- Ben Young: CROI 2015 Data Bolster the Call for Initiative to End HIV/AIDS Epidemic. (February 2015, TheBodyPro)
- New York City Gets Its HIV Act Together. (February 2015, MedPage Today)
- Treatment cascades and viral load surveys show how African countries can maximise prevention benefits of HIV treatment. (February 2015, AIDSmap)
- HIV Prevention Cuts Medical Costs. (February 2015, MedPage Today)
- Almost half of U.S. women with HIV not in regular care in CDC analysis. (February 2015, NATAP)
- Financial Incentives Largely Fail to Improve Care for People With HIV. (February 2015, Poz)
- Is 90-90-90 nutty? Studies look at numbers behind getting in care, staying in care, suppressing virus, controlling HIV. (February 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- No Progress in Testing or Treating Africans Earlier in HIV Disease. (February 2015, Poz)
- Trial to evaluate the use of health navigators to link HIV/TB patients to care and treatment fails to show positive results. (February 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Ryan White patients with HIV more likely to undergo ART. (February 2015, Healio)
- Status disclosure patterns related to HIV care retention, viral load. (February 2015, Healio)
- Financial incentives can increase patient engagement in HIV care and improve viral suppression in some care settings. (February 2015, Science Speaks Blog)
- Preventing HIV in One High-Risk Person Saves up to $340,000. (February 2015, Poz)
- Kaiser Permanente reverses decision to move HIV meds to specialty tier in California, reduces out-of-pocket cost for patients. (February 2015, Project Inform.
- 91% of HIV Passes From Those Unaware They’re Infected or Not in Care. (February 2015, Poz)
- Women and PrEP: The Bridging Role of Local Health Departments. (February 2015, TheBodyPro)
- HIV Testing and Service Delivery Among Blacks or African Americans – 61 Health Department Jurisdictions, United States, 2013. (February 2015, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
- Study Buoys HIV Discrimination Claims Against Obamacare Plans. (January 2015, Poz)
- Comprehensive HIV Care Coordination Program Improves Viral Suppression Rates. (January 2015, TheBodyPro)
- Expand LGBT Health Insurance to Improve U.S. HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care. (January 2015, TheBody)
- Wrap-Around Care: A Necessity, Not a Luxury. (January 2015, Achieve)
- HIV most often passed on by younger gay men who have undiagnosed HIV, are not on treatment, and have an ongoing partnership. (December 2014, AIDSmap)
- Project Inform Announces New Covered CA Plan Guide and Formulary Analysis. (December 2014, Project Inform)
- How Can AIDS Service Organizations Diversify Funding and Reach More People Under the Affordable Care Act? (December 2014, TheBodyPro)
- Higher HIV Rates in Black MSM Due to Racial Gaps in Testing and Care. (December 2014, TheBodyPro)
- Savings to the NHS predicted from switching to generic antiretrovirals. (November-December 2014, HIV Treatment Bulletin)
- UK PROUD study to provide PrEP to all participants earlier than expected: planned follow-up to continue to two years. (November-December 2014, HIV Treatment Bulletin)
- CDC Analyzes Impediments to Viral Suppression in People With HIV. (November 2014, Poz)
- Positive response to ‘gift tokens for undetectable viral load’ trial. (November 2014, AIDSmap)
- HIV in the UK: 76% diagnosed, 90% on treatment, 90% undetectable. (November 2014, AIDSmap)
- U.S. HIV ‘Treatment Cascade’ Stats Are Dismal Among Western Nations. (November 2014, Poz)
- What 2014 Development Has the Biggest Impact on HIV Care? (November 2014, TheBodyPro)
- Restoring and maintaining a high CD4 count possible for vast majority of people living with HIV in France. (November 2014, AIDSmap)
- Australia performs best in HIV treatment cascade – 62% with undetectable viral load. (November 2014, AIDSmap)
- Generic antiretrovirals could save NHS £1.25 billion over 5 years, study finds. (November 2014, AIDSmap)
- Selecting an Obamacare Plan When You’re Starting Treatment for HIV. (October 2014, TheBody)
- How Will Generic Drugs Affect HIV Treatment in the U.S.? (October 2014, TheBody)
- Amid Funding Cuts, NY Organization Sees HIV Suppression Rates 250% the National Average. (October 2014, TheBody)
- Intensive Intervention Re-Engages Patients Lost to Care in Inner-City Philadelphia Clinic. (October 2014, TheBodyPro)
- Medicines Patent Pool Signs With 6 Manufacturers to Develop Generic Tenofovir Alafenamide. (October 2014, TheBodyPro)
- HIV care cascade at Kaiser Permanente varies by sex and age. (October 2014, AIDSmap)
- Program Ups Viral Suppression Rates and Retention in HIV Care. (October 2014, Poz)
- Has Treatment Access Changed HIV Stigma in Uganda? (October 2014, Poz)
- Care programme improves clinic attendance and rates of virologic suppression among vulnerable HIV-positive patients in New York. (October 2014, AIDSmap)
- Only 44 Percent of HIV-Diagnosed Latinos Are on Treatment. (October 2014, Poz)
- The treatment cascade in the United States – good in Ryan White programmes, but overall picture for gay men is poor. (October 2014, AIDSmap)
- PrEP will need high adherence, high effectiveness and high coverage in specific populations to be affordable in the US, New York study finds. (October 2014, AIDSmap)
- Health Navigation: A Review of the Evidence. (Fall 2014, CATIE)
- Just Half of HIV-Diagnosed Gay and Bi Men Receive Treatment. (September 2014, Poz)
- Men Living With Diagnosed HIV Who Have Sex With Men: Progress Along the Continuum of HIV Care — United States, 2010. (September 2014, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
- Only Half of Gay and Bisexual Men Diagnosed With HIV Received Care and Treatment in 2010. (September 2014, CDC)
- Targeting PrEP to High-Risk Gays Would Lower HIV For a Huge Price. (September 2014, Poz)
- Health Insurance Companies Are the Biggest Impediment to PEP and PrEP for HIV Prevention. (September 2014, TheBodyPro)
- Study sets out to capture pediatric antiretroviral treatment costs, improve planning. (August 2014, Science Speaks Blog)
- PEPFAR Pediatric HIV Treatment partnership targets antiretroviral access gap. (August 2014, Science Speaks Blog)
- UNAIDS sets 90:90:90 target for 2020 to end AIDS by 2030. (August 2014, HIV i-Base)
- HIV Treatment Demand in Poorer Nations to Keep Rising. (August 2014, Poz)
- Only 1 in 5 Primary Care Docs Routinely Screen for HIV. (August 2014, Poz)
- A look at AIDS 2014: Stigma and discrimination pose barriers to accessing health services. (July 2014, Science Speaks Blog)
- People With HIV Less Likely to Receive Cancer Treatment. (July 2014, Poz)
- Voucher Incentives Draw Injection Drug Users Into HIV Care. (May 2014, Poz)
- Voucher incentives improve engagement with HIV care among people who inject drugs. (May 2014, AIDSmap)
- Health Reform Increases HIV Caseloads for Primary Providers. (May 2014, Poz)
- Amped Screening Detects Both Acute & Late-Presenting HIV Cases. (April 2014, Poz)
- Early Data Suggests Many With HIV Accessed Obamacare. (April 2014, Poz)
- Engaging and Retaining People Living with HIV/AIDS in Oral Health Care. (Health Resources and Services Administration)
- Jails and Prisons Miss Chances to Test for HIV, Link to Care. (April 2014, Poz)
- Lawmakers Attack High Price of Gilead’s Hep C Drug Sovaldi. (March 2014, Poz)
- Louisiana Insurers Accept Ryan White Funds for ACA Premiums. (March 2014, Poz)
- Massive scale-up of HIV testing, plus HIV treatment on diagnosis, needed to curtail U.K. gay epidemic. (March 2014, AIDSmap)
- Male life expectancy nine years shorter due to lower male uptake of HIV treatment in rural South Africa. (March 2014, AIDSmap)
- Another Miracle Baby, a Still-Broken System. (March 2014, HIV Prevention Justice Alliance)
- More MSM Get Tested for HIV, and More of Them Take Meds. (March 2014, Poz)
- Obamacare: Not So Affordable for People With HIV and Hep C. (March 2014, Poz)
- Two More Louisiana Insurers Reject ACA Ryan White Funds. (February 2014, Poz)
- Reconnecting patients lost to follow-up with care can prevent new HIV transmissions. (February 2014, AIDSmap)
- Big gaps in engagement with HIV care and virological suppression between US states. (February 2014, AIDSmap)
- HIV-Positive Youths Tend to Delay Entry Into Care. (February 2014, Poz)
- Study Identifies How Blacks Fare in HIV Treatment Cascade. (February 2014, Poz)
- Policy Guide Reveals ACA Barriers to HIV, Hep C Treatment. (February 2014, Poz)
- Louisiana Insurer Rejects Ryan White Funds for ACA Premiums. (February 2014, Poz)
- Black people have low levels of engagement and retention in HIV care in the US. (February 2014, AIDSmap)
- Average CD4 cell count at time HIV therapy was started increased among young people in New York City after 2009. (January 2014, AIDSmap)
- Significant attrition at each step of the HIV care ‘cascade’ in British Columbia. (January 2014, AIDSmap)
- HIV Positive With Low CD4s? Keeping Appointments Is Vital. (January 2014, Poz)
- Regular clinic attendance especially beneficial for people with HIV who have low CD4 counts. (January 2014, AIDSmap)
- High viral load levels in young people newly linked with HIV care in the US. (January 2014, AIDSmap)
- African studies identify strategies for improving treatment adherence, retention in care. (January 2014, AIDSmap)
- Slow Progress in Getting Africans on ARVs Early in HIV Disease. (December 2013, Poz)
- Insurance Companies Can Keep Canceled Health Plans for 2014. (November 2013, Poz)
- Ensuring good-quality HIV care in Europe: where can we improve? (October 2013, AIDSmap)
- Young people (15 to 24 years) especially likely to drop out of HIV care. (October 2013, AIDSmap)
- Receiving HIV Care at Multiple Clinics Spells Worse Outcomes. (October 2013, Poz)
- Many HIV-positive people not receiving recommended prevention counselling as part of their routine care. (October 2013, AIDSmap)
- Red States Leave Many Poor Americans Out of Obamacare. (October 2013, Poz)
- Government Shutdown May Slow FDA Drug Approvals. (September 2013, Poz)
- Costs Kept Low in Obamacare Plans Through Less Choice. (September 2013, Poz)
- Integration of HIV care into primary care reduces deaths in South African trial. (September 2013, AIDSmap)
- The Affordable Care Act Finally Unrolls the Carpet. (September 2013, Poz)