A controlled study to assess the effects of a Fast Track (FT) service delivery model among stable HIV patients in Lusaka Zambia.
Fast Track models-in which patients coming to facility to pick up medications minimize waiting times through foregoing clinical review and collecting pre-packaged medications-present a potential strategy to reduce the burden of treatment. We examine effects of a Fast Track model (FT) in a real-world...
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Main Authors: | Carolyn Bolton Moore (Author), Jake M Pry (Author), Mpande Mukumbwa-Mwenechanya (Author), Ingrid Eshun-Wilson (Author), Stephanie Topp (Author), Chanda Mwamba (Author), Monika Roy (Author), Hojoon Sohn (Author), David W Dowdy (Author), Nancy Padian (Author), Charles B Holmes (Author), Elvin H Geng (Author), Izukanji Sikazwe (Author) |
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