
|Videos|March 9, 2018
Rapid Entry Programs In South Prove Successful at Improving Access to HIV Care and Viral Suppression
Author(s)Contagion® Editorial Staff
Jonathan Colasanti, MD, MSPH, shares how the introduction of a Rapid Entry Program in Atlanta proved successful at improving access to HIV care and viral suppression rates.
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Jonathan Colasanti, MD, MSPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine shared how the introduction of a Rapid Entry Program in Atlanta proved successful at improving access to HIV care and viral suppression rates.
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