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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37440327/qualitative-evaluation-of-a-program-to-integrate-hepatitis-c-care-into-hiv-care-inclusive-of-task-shifting-to-nonspecialist-providers
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Waridibo E Allison, Anmol Desai, Keito Kawasaki, Aro N Choi, Raudel Bobadilla, Trisha V Melhado, Barbara S Taylor
The treatment and cure of hepatitis C (HCV) in people with HIV is particularly important as progression of their liver disease is quicker compared with those who have HCV monoinfection. Innovative approaches are needed to maximize access to curative HCV treatment. Integration of HCV care into HIV primary care with education and support of nonspecialist providers via telementoring offers a solution to specialist workforce shortages. Using focus group qualitative methodology, health care workers' perspectives regarding this approach, particularly with the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) telementoring model, were obtained and are described...
July 13, 2023: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30850452/canadian-hiv-care-settings-as-patient-centered-medical-homes-pcmhs
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Claire E Kendall, Esther S Shoemaker, Janessa E Porter, Lisa M Boucher, Lois Crowe, Ron Rosenes, Christine Bibeau, Philip Lundrigan, Marissa L Becker, Shabnam Asghari, Sean B Rourke, Clare Liddy
PURPOSE: For people living with HIV (PLWH) using continuous antiretroviral therapy, HIV is now a complex chronic condition often managed in primary care settings. The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a model to deliver comprehensive, coordinated, and integrated primary care that promotes collaboration between primary and specialist care and allied services. The study assessed how both Canadian primary and specialist HIV care settings align with the PCMH. METHODS: Mixed-methods surveys and interviews with providers in Canadian HIV care settings...
March 2019: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine: JABFM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22864489/retention-building-a-patient-centered-medical-home-in-hiv-primary-care-through-puff-patients-unable-to-follow-up-found
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Amy M Sitapati, Jan Limneos, Militza Bonet-Vázquez, Moira Mar-Tang, Huifang Qin, W Christopher Mathews
Here, we describe our patient-centered medical home (PCMH) quality improvement retention project conducted by a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Ryan White-funded Primary Care HIV clinic. The single urban academic clinic serving 2,776 active HIV positive patients identified 25.8% (716/2,776) patients who had not been retained in care within the prior six months during two separate six-month interval analyses. Multiple modalities including a retention specialist, a secure clinic phone message line, algorithms, flyers, brochures, database, and staff education were built to facilitate re-engagement...
August 2012: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
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