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. 2019 Oct;23(10):2730-2740.
doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02493-w.

Mind the gaps: prescription coverage and HIV incidence among patients receiving pre-exposure prophylaxis from a large federally qualified health center in Los Angeles, California : Mind the Gaps: Cobertura de recetas e incidencia de VIH entre pacientes recibiendo profilaxis pre-exposición de un centro de salud grande y federalmente calificado en Los Ángeles, CA

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Mind the gaps: prescription coverage and HIV incidence among patients receiving pre-exposure prophylaxis from a large federally qualified health center in Los Angeles, California : Mind the Gaps: Cobertura de recetas e incidencia de VIH entre pacientes recibiendo profilaxis pre-exposición de un centro de salud grande y federalmente calificado en Los Ángeles, CA

Chelsea L Shover et al. AIDS Behav. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

We conducted a records-based cohort study of patients who initiated pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) at a large federally qualified health center in Los Angeles, CA to characterize patterns of PrEP use, identify correlates of PrEP discontinuation, and calculate HIV incidence. Of 3121 individuals initiating PrEP between 2014 and 2017, 42% (n = 1314) were active (i.e., had a current PrEP prescription) in April 2018. HIV incidence was 0.1/100 person-years among active PrEP patients, compared to 2.1/100 person-years among patients who discontinued. Compared to patients accessing PrEP through government programs with no prescription copay, risk of discontinuation was higher among those with private insurance (ARR = 1.4, 95% CI 1.2, 1.7), or no insurance (ARR = 4.5, 95% CI 3.2, 6.4). Sixty-three percent of active PrEP patients had gaps between PrEP prescriptions, averaging one gap per year (median length = 65 days). Increasing access to free or low-cost PrEP can improve PrEP continuity.

Llevamos a cabo un estudio de cohorte basada en registros de pacientes quienes iniciaron profilaxis preexposición (PrEP) en un centro de salud grande y federalmente calificado en Los Ángeles, CA para caracterizar patrones del uso de PrEP, identificar correlaciones de la discontinuación de PrEP y calcular la incidencia de VIH. De los 3,121 individuos quienes iniciaron PrEP entre los años 2014–2017, 42% (n=1,314) fueron activos (i.e. actualmente tenían una receta para PrEP) en abril 2018. La incidencia de VIH fue 0.1/100 persona-años entre los pacientes activos con PrEP, comparada a 2.1/100 personas-años entre los pacientes quienes lo dejaron de usar. Comparado a los pacientes accediendo a PrEP a través de programas gubernamentales sin copago para las recetas, el riesgo de discontinuación de PrEP fue más alto entre los con seguro de salud privado (RRA = 1.4, 95% CI: 1.2, 1.7) o los que no tienen seguro de salud (RRA = 4.5, 95% CI: 3.2, 6.4). Sesenta y tres por ciento de los pacientes activos de PrEP tenían lapsos sin recetas de PrEP, con un promedio de uno lapso por año (duración del lapso mediano = 65 días). Ampliando el acceso a PrEP gratis o con bajo costo puede mejorar la continuidad de tomar PrEP.

Keywords: HIV incidence; HIV prevention; Health insurance; Pre-exposure prophylaxis.

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PrEP Prescription Coverage before HIV Diagnosis

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