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Women with HIV infection have lagged behind men in receipt of critical health care, but it is not known if those disparities are due in part to where women receive care. We examined differences in care received by HIV-infected women and men in a national sample of Ryan White CARE Act–funded clinics and explored the influence of clinic characteristics on care quality. Record review was done on a...
Women rate their care slightly more positively than men on the Medicare managed care Consumer Assessments of Health Plans Study (CAHPS(R)) survey. On four of five composites, women have comparable or slightly more positive composite scores than men. Responses to individual questions in 1997 indicate that women may have slightly more problems getting referrals, equipment, and assistance. In 1998, there...
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