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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Helping adolescents with HIV adhere to HAART 
    Publication: [Rockville, MD?] : [HRSA], [1999]
    ... 1 Monitoring during HAART .........................................................................63 B.3.2 Interruption of Antiretroviral ... ......................................................................73 viii HELPING ADOLESCENTS ...
  2. ... 1—148 Data watch. Study: 21% rise in HIV treatment costs by 1994. Hospitals 1992 Jan 20;66( ... 41—59 Data watch. Study: 21% rise in HIV treatment costs by 1994. Hospitals 1992 Jan 20;66( ...
  3. ... Summer; 10(2): 185-7 Finding funds for HIV treatment programs. Casner PR. Healthtexas 1990 Sep;46(4): ... 10):56, 58, 60 passim Finding funds for HIV treatment programs. Casner PR. Healthtexas 1990 Sep;46(4): ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Targeted immune modulators for rheumatoid arthritis : effectiveness and value : evidence ... 
    Publication: [Boston, Massachusetts] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, April 7, 2017
    ... d[1] <- 0 # treatment effect is zero for reference treatment for (k in 2:nt){ d[k] ~ dnorm( ... d[1] <- 0 # treatment effect is zero for reference treatment for (k in 2:nt){ d[k] ~ dnorm( ...
  5. ... tion Services, cl989. 2v. (loose-leaf): ill. • AIDS/HIV reference guide for medical profes- sionals / editors, Diana M. ... 15( 1 ):69-99 Targeting AIDS prevention and treatment toward HIV-1-infected persons. The concept of early intervention. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Analysis of supply, distribution, demand, and access issues associated with immune globulin ... 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2007
    ... For example, there is little IGIV use for HIV treatment. The amount of off-label use has been ... levels or serious bacterial infections. Advances in oral HIV therapies, however, have decreased the use of IGIV (Schleis ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Disease-modifying therapies for relapsing-remitting and primary-progressive multiple ... 
    Publication: Boston, MA : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, March 6, 2017
    ... patients, but patients and providers highlighted examples of treatment interruption due to inefficient and burdensome prior authorization requirements ...
  8. ... 15; 121(6):469—70. Medicaid policies for HIV-related drug therapies: perspectives of the state affiliates of the American ... 19(10):43-4 STANDARDS Medicaid policies for HIV-related drug therapies: perspectives of the state affiliates of the American ...
  9. ... and Training Centers; dental programs; the Minority AIDS HIV testing and treatment, other forms of drug treatment and primary health ... Today, most Medicaid-funded TCM programs (such as HIV • t least 30 percent of inpatient treatment must be associated with A TCM and OMH ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Targeted immunomodulators for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis : ... 
    Publication: Boston, MA : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, December 2 2016
    ... Contents For all the biologics, infections may require interruption of treatment, discontinuation, or there may be contraindications to starting ... 90 days, to bypass step therapy to avoid interruption of therapy and treatment. Remove requirements for patients to have ...
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