Managed Healthcare Executive December 6, 2021
Keith Loria

Like other providers, the VA saw a large, pandemic-related increase in virtual visits. In 2019, 27% of visits were virtual compared with 64% in 2020.

The World Health Organization has long promoted simpler access and reducing time spent in healthcare facilities for people with HIV, and The Journal of the International AIDS Society created a supplement issue to help understand how care for people with HIV changed has during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether less time would be detrimental for patients.

One of the studies published in that supplemental focused about 28,000 people with HIV who get care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which few people realize is the largest provider of HIV care in the United States.

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