Intensive case management before and after prison release is no more effective than comprehensive pre-release discharge planning in linking HIV-infected prisoners to care: a randomized trial.
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Intensive case management before and after prison release is no more effective than comprehensive pre-release discharge planning in linking HIV-infected prisoners to care: a randomized trial.
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Andrew Kaplan
Anna Scheyett
Becky White
Carol E Golin
David A Wohl
David Rosen
Faye Duffin
Jeanine Matuszewski
JoAnne Earp
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2011-02-01T00:00:00Z