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Increasing Access to Treatment for Infectious Diseases for Uninsured and Underinsured Populations

Safety Net Providers play a major role in treating the uninsured and underinsured population requiring treatment for influenza, HIV/AIDs, STDs and other infectious diseases. Finding access to treatment can be a challenge for this often marginalized patient population. This section provides links to resources for clinical professionals such as case studies, publications, tools and clinical guidelines on immunization, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and HIV/AIDS. These tools are designed to help safety net providers meet the needs of their patients.

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Case Studies

Publications

Tools/Practice Guidelines

Hepatitis

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Influenza

HIV/AIDS

  • HIV/AIDS Programs – Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
  • Coding Guide for Routine HIV Testing in Health Care Settings – National Association of Community Health Clinics (NACHC)
  • Implementing Routine HIV Screening – NACHC

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