Reconciling the evaluation of co-morbidities among HIV care patients in two large data systems: the Medical Monitoring Project and CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems

Hood, J. E., Bradley, H., Hughes, J. P., Golden, M. R., Crane, H. M., Buskin, S. E., Burkholder, G. A., Geng, E., Kitahata, M. M., Mathews, W. C., Moore, R. D., & Hawes, S. E. (2018). Reconciling the evaluation of co-morbidities among HIV care patients in two large data systems: the Medical Monitoring Project and CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems. AIDS care, 30(12), 1551–1559.

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  • Data on persons with HIV and their burden of disease is poor and varies from one database to another. A study was performed utilizing two large databases, MMP and CNICS. The results displayed that each database can provide reliable data to monitor HIV co-morbidities in the US.