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A Connecticut research group wanted to see if they could develop a way to measure HIV medication adherence both cost-effectively and accurately.
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On March 26, 2007, FDA granted tentative approval for a generic drug formulation of efavirenz tablets (600 mg), manufactured by Strides Acrolab Ltd., Bangalore, India, under the expedited review provisions created by FDA for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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This paper reports the results of an important multinational trial which evaluated the use of 2 different regimens of posaconazole in the treatment of OPC or EC, which had been refractory to either fluconazole or itraconazole.
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It's been difficult for HIV/AIDS advocacy groups to generate national attention in yet another dismal federal budget year about increasing HIV funding for the newly reauthorized Ryan White Care Act. But there are many signs that the need is at a critical point.
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A Midwestern clinic showed a high prevalence of primary antiretroviral resistance among HIV patients from 2003 to 2005, suggesting that it's worth the cost to obtain genotypes on new patients, a study suggests.
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You've read the headlines. You've seen the advertisements for the conferences. You're bombarded daily with articles and seminars that promise to tell you how to prepare for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Pay-for-Performance (P4P) program.
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Not only do home health agencies with pediatric services face the daunting task of finding staff members qualified for pediatric patients, but agency managers also deal with reimbursement problems that don't exist for adult populations.
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Based on his research, Mr. Jeff Lewis was able to present conclusive data that patients discharged from hospitals to home care on Fridays are significantly more likely to be rehospitalized within a week than patients discharged on other days of the week.
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The total number of states with breach of information laws that require notification of consumers when a security breach involving consumers' personal information increased to 35 with the addition of 11 more states in 2006.