Case Managers Do Help
Patients who had case managers had fewer unmet needs and required fewer late interventions in the areas of income assistance, health insurance, home health care, and emotional counseling compared with patients who did not have case managers; case-managed patients were also more likely to receive antiretroviral therapy.
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