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Improved Virologic Suppression With HIV Subspecialty Care in a Large Prison System Using Telemedicine: An Observational Study With Historical Controls
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Virologic SuppressionHuman Immunodeficiency VirusHiv/aids CounsellingCorrectional PracticeTelecarePublic HealthTelehealthHealth Services ResearchHistorical ControlsVulnerable Patient PopulationPrison ViolenceHiv-infected InmatesHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchHivAids PathogenesisSexual HealthTreatment And PreventionPatient SafetyCarceral SettingCorrectional PopulationsMedicineHiv Subspecialty Care
Correctional populations have an elevated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence, yet many individuals lack access to subspecialty care. Our study showed that HIV-infected inmates had significantly greater virologic suppression and higher CD4 T-lymphocyte counts when managed by a multidisciplinary team of subspecialists conducting clinics via telemedicine. In other studies, these outcomes have been associated with reductions on HIV-related morbidity and mortality, as well as HIV transmission.
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