The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) has been recommending routine screening for HIV since 2006, so the fact that the USPSTF ultimately came to the same conclusion (albeit seven years later) shouldn't have been a big surprise. However, the USPSTF's recommendations carry more weight than the CDC's, because under the Affordable Care Act private insurance companies are required to pay for preventive services that the USPSTF recommends with grades of "A" or "B". These recommendations were given a grade "A" level of approval.
Current Guidelines for HIV Screening
The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) has been recommending routine screening for HIV since 2006, so the fact that the USPSTF ultimately came to the same conclusion (albeit seven years later) shouldn't have been a big surprise. However, the USPSTF's recommendations carry more weight than the CDC's, because under the Affordable Care Act private insurance companies are required to pay for preventive services that the USPSTF recommends with grades of "A" or "B". These recommendations were given a grade "A" level of approval.
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