Universal HIV screening: Will it overload the system?

January 3, 2007

It would seem so:

Clinicians who provide HIV care are among the lowest paid health care providers, Dr. Saag’s analyses suggest. People entering health care professions see the overworked clinicians and underfunded caring for patients with HIV and AIDS, and fewer today are interested in working in HIV care in the United States.



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1 Anonymous January 4, 2007 at 7:44 am

I’m a mathematician. Have these idiots never heard of Bayes’ theorem?

They’re going to needlessly frighten 100,000s of people. Good fun. If you listen very closely you can hear the lawyers rubbing their hands together in glee.

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