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  • Oct 14, 2024 | jamanetwork.com | Shivani Bakre |Hsien-Yen Chang |Jalpa A. Doshi |William C. Goedel

    Errors in Table 1 In the Original Investigation titled “Clinician Specialty and HIV PrEP Prescription Reversals and Abandonments,”1 published online on August 19, 2024, there were errors in Table 1. The 4 subcategory rows underneath the row marked “Insurance” were listed in the following order: Cash, Commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare. However, the correct order should be as follows: Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare, and Cash. This article was corrected online.

  • Aug 19, 2024 | jamanetwork.com | Shivani Bakre |William C. Goedel

    Key PointsQuestion  What is the association between prescribing clinician specialty and patients not picking up (prescription reversal/abandonment) their initial preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescription? Findings  In this cross-sectional study of 37 003 patients who were prescribed PrEP that used claims data, primary care practitioners (PCPs) prescribed to the largest proportion of patients, followed by other specialty clinicians and infectious disease (ID) specialists.

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