Costs and Effectiveness of Partner Counseling and Referral Services With Rapid Testing for HIV in Colorado and Louisiana, United States
Autor: | Elin B. Begley, Ram K. Shrestha, Binwei Song, Jack Carrel, Angela B. Hutchinson, Amy Busby, Samuel Burgess, Kelly Voorhees, Stephanie L. Sansom |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Counseling
Microbiology (medical) Gerontology Sexually transmitted disease medicine.medical_specialty Colorado Index (economics) Referral education MEDLINE HIV Infections Dermatology Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Health care Humans Medicine Referral and Consultation business.industry Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health virus diseases Louisiana medicine.disease Sexual Partners Infectious Diseases Family medicine Costs and Cost Analysis business Serostatus |
Zdroj: | Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 36:637-641 |
ISSN: | 0148-5717 |
Popis: | Objective Health departments offer partner counseling and referral services (PCRS) to HIV-infected index patients and their partners. Point-of-care rapid HIV testing makes it possible for partners of index patients to learn their HIV serostatus in nonclinical settings. Study design We assessed costs and effectiveness of PCRS with rapid HIV testing in Colorado and Louisiana (April 2004-January 2006). Colorado provided PCRS to the index patients and partners statewide; Louisiana provided PCRS to those in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The key effectiveness measures were number of partners tested and number of partners informed of a new HIV diagnosis after rapid testing. We obtained program costs for personnel, travel, utilities, supplies, equipment, and facility space. Results Colorado identified a yearly average of 328 index patients and 253 partners and tested 43 partners. Louisiana identified a yearly average of 81 index patients and 138 partners and tested 83 partners. The rates of previously undiagnosed HIV infection among partners tested were 6.6% in Colorado and 9.9% in Louisiana. The average costs per partner tested and per partner informed of a new HIV diagnosis were $1459 and $22,243 in Colorado and $714 and $7231 in Louisiana. Conclusions Program costs varied substantially by location. Our analysis helps program managers and health care providers to understand the resources needed for implementing the PCRS in diverse settings. |
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