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The Impact of a Walk-in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care Model for People Who Are Incompletely Engaged in Care: The Moderate Needs (MOD) Clinic
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The Impact of a Walk-in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care Model for People Who Are Incompletely Engaged in Care: The Moderate Needs (MOD) Clinic

Raaka G Kumbhakar, Jehan Z Budak, Yuan Tao, Jason Beste, Eve Lake, Nazlee Navabi, Eric Mose, Gwen Barker, Ji Lee, Katie Hara, …
Open forum infectious diseases, Vol.10(1), pp.ofac670-ofac670
01/01/2023
PMID: 36628059

Abstract

AcademicSubjects care delivery engagement in care high-need populations HIV care continuum Major MED00290 walk-in care
In a controlled analysis, the Moderate Needs (MOD) Clinic—a walk-in care model for people with HIV incompletely engaged in care—improved engagement in care and may have improved viral suppression.
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