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What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: United States
Episode 207

What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: United States

A regionally focused podcast in which a patient advocate and healthcare professional from the United States discuss how to address key issues and reduce barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care.

Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Samantha V Hill MD MPH, Deondre Moore

November 1, 202238m 19s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Deondre Moore and Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH, discuss some of the barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care in the United States and offer calls to action for healthcare professionals for responding to patient preferences. They talk through some of the barriers that patients face, from struggling with unfamiliar medical terminology, to healthcare professional biases, to more structural problems like housing and food scarcity. They also discuss strategies that healthcare professionals can incorporate to provide more comprehensive, inclusive, collaborative HIV care. 

Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Division of Adolescent Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama

Deondre Moore
U.S. Partnerships and Community Engagement Manager
Prevention Access Campaign
Houston, Texas

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Topics

pre-exposure prophylaxispatient advocacyantiretroviral therapyprephiv preventioncall to actionbarriers to healthcareinclusive carecomprehensive carehiv managementimproving healthcarehiv treatmentpatient-centeredarthiv