急诊科的策略,以确定失去照顾的人携带艾滋病毒:迈向结束艾滋病毒流行的关键一步。

IF 2.1 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Bijou R Hunt, Douglas A E White, Nancy R Glick
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摘要

在美国,以前被诊断为艾滋病毒(PWHDx)的人失去护理(PWHDx OOC)是一个重要但经常被忽视的人群,占每年新艾滋病毒传播的近一半。PWHDx OOC经常访问急诊科(ed)进行计划外护理,它们具有独特的定位,可以识别并重新让这些人参与艾滋病毒护理。虽然基于ed的艾滋病毒工作传统上侧重于诊断新感染,但本文回顾和评估了ed可以实施的3种模式,以识别PWHDx OOC:常规艾滋病毒筛查,健康信息交换和电子健康记录警报。我们使用文献中的例子来描述每个模型,评估它们在识别患者和确定护理状态方面的可行性、可扩展性和有效性。通过综合目前的方法,本文强调了将基于ed的艾滋病毒服务扩展到诊断之外的实际和政策相关途径,为旨在实现国家“终结艾滋病毒流行”目标的医疗保健系统提供具体指导。
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Emergency Department Strategies to Identify Out-of-Care People Living With HIV: A Critical Step Toward Ending the HIV Epidemic.

Emergency Department Strategies to Identify Out-of-Care People Living With HIV: A Critical Step Toward Ending the HIV Epidemic.

Emergency Department Strategies to Identify Out-of-Care People Living With HIV: A Critical Step Toward Ending the HIV Epidemic.

Emergency Department Strategies to Identify Out-of-Care People Living With HIV: A Critical Step Toward Ending the HIV Epidemic.

People with a previous HIV diagnosis (PWHDx) who are out of care (OOC) (PWHDx OOC) represent a significant but often overlooked population in the United States, accounting for nearly half of new HIV transmissions annually. Emergency departments (EDs), frequently accessed by PWHDx OOC for unscheduled care, are uniquely positioned to identify and re-engage these individuals in HIV care. While ED-based HIV efforts have traditionally focused on diagnosing new infections, this paper reviews and evaluates 3 models EDs can implement to identify PWHDx OOC: routine HIV screening, health information exchange, and electronic health record alerts. We describe each model using examples from the literature, assessing their feasibility, scalability, and effectiveness in identifying patients and determining care status. By synthesizing current approaches, this paper highlights practical and policy-relevant pathways for expanding ED-based HIV services beyond diagnosis, offering concrete guidance for healthcare systems aiming to meet the national "Ending the HIV Epidemic" goals.

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