Abstract
Health systems have improved their abilities to identify, diagnose, treat and, increasingly, achieve viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV). Despite these advances, a higher burden of multimorbidity and poorer health-related quality of life are reported by many PLHIV in comparison to people without HIV. Stigma and discrimination further exacerbate these poor outcomes. A global multidisciplinary group of HIV experts developed a consensus statement identifying key issues that health systems must address in order to move beyond the HIV field’s longtime emphasis on viral suppression to instead deliver integrated, person-centered healthcare for PLHIV throughout their lives.
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Lazarus, J. V., Safreed-Harmon, K., Kamarulzaman, A., Anderson, J., Leite, R. B., Behrens, G., … Waters, L. (2021, December 1). Consensus statement on the role of health systems in advancing the long-term well-being of people living with HIV. Nature Communications. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24673-w
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