Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Screening in Emergency Departments: Results From the Pragmatic Randomized HIV Testing Using Enhanced Screening Techniques in Emergency Departments Trial.
Jason HaukoosEmily HopkinsJonathan D CampbellMichael S LyonsRichard E RothmanYu-Hsiang HsiehDouglas A E WhiteStacy TrentAlia A Al-TayyibEdward M GardnerAllison L SabelSarah E Rowannull nullPublished in: Annals of emergency medicine (2024)
Nontargeted HIV screening was more costly than targeted screening largely due to an increased number of HIV tests performed. Each HIV screening strategy had similar within-strategy costs per new HIV diagnosis with traditional targeted screening yielding the lowest cost per new diagnosis. For settings with budget constraints or very low HIV prevalences, the traditional targeted approach may be preferred; however, given only a slightly higher cost per new HIV diagnosis, ED settings looking to detect the most new cases may prefer nontargeted screening.