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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 9.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2016 Nov;30(11):491–496. doi: 10.1089/apc.2016.0188

Table 2.

Proportion of Privately Insured Persons with HIV Who Experienced a Gap in Care, Reengaged in Care, AND WHO Continued in Care After Reengagement, MarketScan® Commercial Claims and Encounters, 2008–2012

>0–6 months, n (%) >6–12 months, n (%) >12–18 months, n (%) >18–24 months, n (%) >24–30 months, n (%) >30–36 months, n (%) >36–42 months, n (%) >42–18 months, n (%) >48–54 months, n (%) >54–60 months, n (%)
Still enrolleda 5142 (100) 5142 (100) 4317 (84) 4317 (84) 3667 (71) 3667 (71) 3150 (61) 3150 (61) 1950 (38) 1950 (38)
Gapb,c 268 (5) 392 (7) 309 (7) 358 (8) 336 (9) 352 (10) 314 (10) 314 (10) 163 (8) 281 (14)
Reengagedb 157 (3) 178 (4) 189 (4) 154 (4) 190 (5) 143 (5) 171 (5) 101 (5) 79 (4)
Continued inb,d 102 (2) 241 (6) 293 (8) 369 (10) 422 (13) 487 (15) 312 (16) 332 (17)
    care after
    reengagement
a

Includes persons who met continuous enrollment criteria (i.e., had ≥10 months of continuous enrollment in an employer-sponsored insurance plan within the MarketScan® Commercial Claims and Encounters dataset during each 12-month measurement period).

b

The denominator for persons with a gap in care, persons reengaged in care, and persons continued in care after reengagement is persons still enrolled in an employer-sponsored insurance plan within the MarketScan_ Commercial Claims and Encounters dataset during the specified time period

c

Persons could experience more than one gap in care and therefore the number of gaps does not equal the total number of people who experienced a gap in care of 1555.

d

Includes persons who reengaged, after a gap in care, and then continued in care.