The HIV Care Cascade Measured Over Time and by Age, Sex, and Race in a Large National Integrated Care System

HIV care cascades can evaluate programmatic success over time. However, methodologies for estimating cascade stages vary, and few have evaluated differences by demographic subgroups. We examined cascade performance over time and by age, sex, and race/ethnicity in Kaiser Permanente, providing HIV car...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIDS patient care and STDs 2015-11, Vol.29 (11), p.582-590
Hauptverfasser: Horberg, Michael Alan, Hurley, Leo Bartemeier, Klein, Daniel Benjamin, Towner, William James, Kadlecik, Peter, Antoniskis, Diana, Mogyoros, Miguel, Brachman, Philip Sigmund, Remmers, Carol Louise, Gambatese, Rebecca Claire, Blank, Jackie, Ellis, Courtney Georgiana, Silverberg, Michael Jonah
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Zusammenfassung:HIV care cascades can evaluate programmatic success over time. However, methodologies for estimating cascade stages vary, and few have evaluated differences by demographic subgroups. We examined cascade performance over time and by age, sex, and race/ethnicity in Kaiser Permanente, providing HIV care in eight US states and Washington, DC. We created cascades for HIV+ members' age ≥13 for 2010-2012. We measured "linkage" (a visit/CD4 within 90 days of being diagnosed for new patients; ≥1 medical visit/year if established); "retention" (≥2 medical visits ≥60 days apart); filled ART (filled ≥3 months of combination ART); and viral suppression (HIV RNA
ISSN:1087-2914
1557-7449
1557-7449
DOI:10.1089/apc.2015.0139