Published August, 2006
Missing the Boat: Why Do So Many Patients Receive Little or No HIV Treatment in NYC?, Slide Presentation, Jay Dobkin, M.D., Gold Foundation Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (2006)
Prepared by Jay Dobkin, M.D., Arnold P. Gold Foundation Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, these slides establish, based on data from the NYC Department of Health, that thousands of individuals who have been diagnosed with HIV receive little or no outpatient care to control the progression of their disease, despite the availability of health services. The slides also posit queries and potential solutions to this significant public health problem.
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