Temple expert: Routine HIV testing
If HIV testing became easier and more routine, similar to other health screenings like cholesterol testing, could the end of new HIV cases become a reality?
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Currently, HIV testing is offered by health departments, doctors' offices, hospitals and sites specifically set up to provide HIV testing. Senate Bill 1261, which reflects new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, would make HIV testing a routine part of general medical care and removes the requirements for written informed consent and post-test, in-person meetings. Instead, it calls for opt-out testing which means that individuals only sign a form when declining to undergo the testing.
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