Suboptimal Geographic Accessibility to Comprehensive HIV Care in the US: Regional and Urban–Rural Differences
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Description
Discusses access to HIV care facilities in urban and rural
areas based on travel distance to care sites. Analyzes
national data to determine average driving time to care
sites and percentage of people living with HIV who have a
drive time of greater than 30 minutes. Figure 1 offers a
map of the contiguous U.S. representing HIV care sites and
the population living with HIV/AIDS by county based on 2014
data.
Author(s)
Steven P. Masiano, Erika G. Martin, Rose S. Bono, et al.
Citation
Journal of the International AIDS Society, 22(5), e25286
Date
05/2019
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · HIV and AIDS · Healthcare facilities · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data