By Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Marco Thimm-Kaiser, Adam Benzekri, Donna Futterman March 25, 2019 | Discussion Paper Abstract Despite significant progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the United States,... [Read More];
Covered California Frequently Asked Questions For People Living with HIV and Hepatitis C and People Considering PrEP Covered California open enrollment begins this week and you may have questions about how... [Read More];
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Shannon Fuller of the Northern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center was interviewed by the Medical Economics magazine to discuss a paper published from the patient-centered medical homes study (Principal Investigator: Dr. Wayne Steward). The paper, published last year in the Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, focused on patient attitudes about shared decision making – one of the components of the PCMH model. In this interview with Medical Economics, Fuller discusses the considerations for shared decision making in HIV care.
By Anna Gorman March 7, 2018 Eric Russell, 24, recently joined a health support group for young Latino and black gay men, where he learned about the HIV-prevention pill known... [Read More];
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