Emergency Department Co-testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus When Testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia: A Readily Available, Missed Opportunity for Targeted HIV Testing in Emergency Departments | American Journal of Clinical Pathology
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Dr_D-R-E t1_jdbke3g wrote
Obgyn MD here:
This study seems kind of useless
It doesn’t talk about efficacy of screening for HIV or detection rates compared to targeted workups or number of new cases detected or any implication of results, it just says that they had a program which made the EDs test 30% more often, that’s all.
That’s an easy task: put a laminated sign on the computer, include a HIV testing prompt in the order set, make the HIV test auto populate with the gc/Ct order, send out a freaking email to ED staff: done
This article doesn’t discuss the effect on patient outcomes.