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. 2022 Nov 8;138(5):763–770. doi: 10.1177/00333549221133071

Table 1.

Annual service utilization and program cost of providing preexposure prophylaxis to SHIPP study participants aged ≥18 years at Howard Brown Health, Chicago, Illinois, and Whitman-Walker Health, Washington, DC, 2014-2018 a

PrEP-related item Services utilization
Program cost, $ b
Total no. Mean no. (95% CI) per patient Total Mean cost (95% CI) per patient
Howard Brown Health (n = 482 patients)
 Clinic visit 2476 5.1 (4.9-5.3) 281 231 583 (562-605)
 Laboratory testing 12 134 25.2 (25.0-25.3) 515 633 1070 (1059-1080)
 Total 14 610 30.3 (30.1-30.5) 796 863 1653 (1639-1668)
Whitman-Walker Health (n = 56 patients)
 Clinic visit c 300 5.4 (5.0-5.7) 51 677 923 (826-1020)
 Laboratory testing 1391 24.8 (23.2-26.5) 57 026 1018 (946-1091)
 Total 1691 30.2 (28.5-31.9) 108 703 1941 (1811-2071)

Abbreviations: PrEP, preexposure prophylaxis; SHIPP, Sustainable Health Center Implementation PrEP Pilot.

a

The SHIPP study is an observational cohort of people receiving daily oral PrEP at participating federally qualified health centers and other community health centers.

b

Annual costs estimated following each patient for 12 months since first PrEP prescription (in 2017 US dollars).

c

Included some payments related to prescribing or administering laboratory screens during the clinic visit.