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Research underscores the value of routine HIV screening, but barriers remain.
HIV screening offers good value, but obstacles remain, That's the message of at least one new study that provides a solid foundation for new guidelines, recommending that HIV screening be integrated into routine care. However, huge obstacles--including lack of funding and legislative barriers--continue to stand in the way of the kind of broad screening practices that policy experts agree are needed.