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Toward Universal HIV Testing: Is the CDC Recommendation for ‘Opt-Out’ Screening the Answer?. Anish Mahajan , Jennifer Sayles, Honghu Liu, Janni Kinsler , Saloniki James, Jacqueline Rurangirwa , Rishi Manchanda , Lakshmi Makam , Thomas Coates, & Martin Shapiro. Study Objective.
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Toward Universal HIV Testing: Is the CDC Recommendation for ‘Opt-Out’ Screening the Answer? AnishMahajan, Jennifer Sayles, Honghu Liu, JanniKinsler, Saloniki James, Jacqueline Rurangirwa, RishiManchanda, LakshmiMakam, Thomas Coates, & Martin Shapiro
Study Objective To determine if OPT-OUT HIV screening is associated with greater: • testing offers • patient acceptance as compared to OPT-IN or RISK-BASED screening.
Test Offer, Acceptance, & Screening Rates by Phase (N=19,006) p < 0.05
Multivariate logistic regression predicting test acceptance# N = 3664 *p < 0.0001 #Model also adjusted for clinical site
Collaborators/Acknowledgments LAC OFFICE OF AIDS Jennifer Sayles, MD, MPH Jacqueline Rurangirwa, MPH Saloniki James, MPH Skip Crough Jan King, MD, MPH UCLA Martin Shapiro, MD, PhD Honghu Liu, PhD JanniKinsler, PhD William Cunningham, MD, MPH Thomas Coates, PhD Carol Mangione, MD, MSPH Humphrey CHC Laxmi Makam, MD Rita Ogbo, MD Beverly Alexander, RN Ida Carbins, RN Stephen Puentes, MD St. John’s CHC Jim Mangia, CEO Rishi Manchanda, MD, MPH Ellen Rothman, MD, MPH T.H.E. Clinic Derrick Butler, MD Grant Support Gilead Sciences, Inc. CA HIV/AIDS Research Program RWJF Clinical Scholars Program CDC ETI Grant 07768