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Impact of insurance coverage on utilization of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention.


ABSTRACT: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce U.S. HIV incidence. We assessed insurance coverage and its association with PrEP utilization. We reviewed patient data at three PrEP clinics (Jackson, Mississippi; St. Louis, Missouri; Providence, Rhode Island) from 2014-2015. The outcome, PrEP utilization, was defined as patient PrEP use at three months. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to determine the association between insurance coverage and PrEP utilization. Of 201 patients (Jackson: 34%; St. Louis: 28%; Providence: 28%), 91% were male, 51% were White, median age was 29 years, and 21% were uninsured; 82% of patients reported taking PrEP at three months. Insurance coverage was significantly associated with PrEP utilization. After adjusting for Medicaid-expansion and individual socio-demographics, insured patients were four times as likely to use PrEP services compared to the uninsured (OR: 4.49, 95% CI: 1.68-12.01; p = 0.003). Disparities in insurance coverage are important considerations in implementation programs and may impede PrEP utilization.

SUBMITTER: Patel RR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5448799 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of insurance coverage on utilization of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention.

Patel Rupa R RR   Mena Leandro L   Nunn Amy A   McBride Timothy T   Harrison Laura C LC   Oldenburg Catherine E CE   Liu Jingxia J   Mayer Kenneth H KH   Chan Philip A PA  

PloS one 20170530 5


Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce U.S. HIV incidence. We assessed insurance coverage and its association with PrEP utilization. We reviewed patient data at three PrEP clinics (Jackson, Mississippi; St. Louis, Missouri; Providence, Rhode Island) from 2014-2015. The outcome, PrEP utilization, was defined as patient PrEP use at three months. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to determine the association between insurance coverage and PrEP utilization. Of 201 patients (Jackson  ...[more]

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