KFF Findings: What Do We Know About People with HIV Who Are Not Engaged In Regular HIV Care?
A new KFF analysis finds that between 2018 and 2020, one-in-five (21%) adults diagnosed with HIV were out of care. Compared to adults who were receiving regular HIV care, adults who were out of care were more likely to be Black and to report challenges in their interactions with the health system, multiple and complex barriers to accessing health care services, and unmet needs for ancillary care.
Read “What Do We Know About People with HIV Who Are Not Engaged in Regular HIV Care?” to learn more about people with HIV who are not engaged in regular HIV care and the barriers they face.