Practical Considerations for Health Care Systems Involvement in a Renewed Syphilis Initiative

Hsu talks about the practical considerations for health care systems involvement in a renewed syphilis initiative. U.S. health care systems are currently challenged with competing priorities, such as: (1) administrative simplification, (2) electronic health record (EHR) implementation and (3) care o...

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Cost analysis
Electronic health records
Electronic medical records
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Morbidity
Prenatal care
Sexually transmitted diseases
Simplification
STD
Syphilis
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