HIV provider and patient perspectives on the Development of a Health Department "Data to Care" Program: a qualitative study
Abstract Background U.S. health departments have not historically used HIV surveillance data for disease control interventions with individuals, but advances in HIV treatment and surveillance are changing public health practice. Many U.S. health departments are in the early stages of implementing &q...
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Main Authors: | Julia C. Dombrowski (Author), James W. Carey (Author), Nicole Pitts (Author), Jason Craw (Author), Arin Freeman (Author), Matthew R. Golden (Author), Jeanne Bertolli (Author) |
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2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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