Clinic services for persons with AIDS - Experience in a high-prevalence state

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作者
Markson, LE [1 ]
Turner, BJ [1 ]
Cocroft, J [1 ]
Houchens, R [1 ]
Fanning, TR [1 ]
机构
[1] THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV,JEFFERSON MED COLL,CTR RES MED EDUC & HLTH CARE,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107
关键词
AIDS care; clinic services; organization of care; primary care;
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10.1007/s11606-006-5021-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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OBJECTIVE: To profile characteristics of clinics caring for persons with advanced HIV infection, DESIGN AND SETTING: Survey of clinic directors in New York State. PARTICIPANTS: Newly diagnosed Medicaid-enrolled AIDS patients in New York state in federal fiscal years 1987-1992 (n = 6,184) managed by 62 HIV specialty, 53 hospital-based general medicine/primary care, 36 community-based primary care, and 28 other clinics. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Telephone survey about clinic hours, emphasis on HIV, staffing, procedures, and directors' rating of care, Estimates of the number of newly diagnosed, Medicaid-enrolled AIDS patients treated in surveyed clinics were obtained from claims data, We found that community-based clinics were significantly more likely to have longer hours, a physician on call, or to accommodate unscheduled care than were hospital-based general medicine/primary care or other types of clinics. Compared with HIV specialty clinics, general medicine/primary care clinics were less likely to have HIV-specific care attributes such as a director of HIV care (98% vs 72%), multidisciplinary conferences on HIV care (83% vs 32%), or a standard initial HIV workup (90% vs 70%). Of general medicine/primary care clinics, most (83%) were staffed by residents and fellows compared with only 68% of HIV or 25% of community-based clinics (p < .001), General medicine/primary care clinics were less likely than community-based clinics to perform Pap smears (75% vs 94%) or to have case managers on payroll (21% vs 81%). CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of clinics, hospital-based general medicine/primary care clinics managing the care of Medicaid enrollees with AIDS appeared to have more limited hours and availability of specific services than HIV specialty or community-based clinics.
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