2010
Expanded HIV Screening in the United States: What Will It Cost Government Discretionary and Entitlement Programs? A Budget Impact Analysis
Martin EG, Paltiel AD, Walensky RP, Schackman BR. Expanded HIV Screening in the United States: What Will It Cost Government Discretionary and Entitlement Programs? A Budget Impact Analysis. Value In Health 2010, 13: 893-902. PMID: 20950323, PMCID: PMC2999642, DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4733.2010.00763.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV screeningEarly treatment goalsNew HIV casesFrequency of screeningBudget impact analysisTotal budget increasesHIV careAnnual incidenceHIV casesHIV prevalenceCDC estimatesUS CentersTreatment goalsBudget impactTreatment programDisease controlHIVTest characteristicsTreatment costsFinancial burdenCareScreeningSmall proportionProgram savingsFund care
2007
Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Testing and Treatment in the United States
Walensky RP, Freedberg KA, Weinstein MC, Paltiel AD. Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Testing and Treatment in the United States. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2007, 45: s248-s254. PMID: 18190295, PMCID: PMC2365915, DOI: 10.1086/522546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV testingVoluntary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testingHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testingRoutine HIV testingVoluntary HIV testingLower cost-effectiveness ratioCost-effectiveness ratioCost-effectiveness studiesHealth care settingsPublic health importanceHealth care interventionsCost-effectiveness analysisImmunodeficiency syndromeRisk factorsCare interventionsUS CentersCare settingsVirus testingHealth effectivenessHealth importanceDisease controlRecent evidenceHIVNew guidelinesUnited States