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1. Underlying Reasons for Primary Care Visits Where Chlamydia Testing Was Performed in the United States, 2019 to 2022.

2. Use of Community Health Workers to Help End the Epidemic of Sexually Transmitted Infections.

3. The role of primary care providers in testing for sexually transmitted infections in the MassHealth Medicaid program.

4. A Description of Telehealth Use Among Sexually Transmitted Infection Providers in the United States, 2021.

5. Congenital Syphilis in the Medicaid Program: Assessing Challenges and Opportunities Through the Experiences of Seven Southern States.

6. Prenatal syphilis screening among pregnant Medicaid enrollees by sexually transmitted infection history as well as race and ethnicity.

7. STI Testing among Medicaid Enrollees Initiating PrEP for HIV Prevention in Six Southern States.

8. Racial, Ethnic, and Rural/Urban Disparities in HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in South Carolina.

9. Characterizing Financial Sustainability of Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics Through Insurance Billing Practices.

10. Prenatal Syphilis Screening Among Medicaid Enrollees in 6 Southern States.

11. Addressing the STI Epidemic Through the Medicaid Program: A Roadmap for States and Managed Care Organizations.

12. Choosing the Emergency Department as an Alternative for STD Care: Potential Disparities in Access.

13. The Burden of and Trends in Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in the United States, 2006-2016.

14. Screening and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Medicaid Populations-A 2-State Analysis.

15. Sexually transmitted disease clinics in the United States: Understanding the needs of patients and the capabilities of providers.

16. Estimating Recommended Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Treatment Rate Using Linked Medical Claims, Prescription, and Laboratory Data in US Private Settings.

17. Receipt of Prevention Services and Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men, United States.

18. Availability of Injectable Antimicrobial Drugs for Gonorrhea and Syphilis, United States, 2016.

19. Medicaid Coverage of Sexually Transmitted Disease Service Visits.

20. Does including violent crime rates in ecological regression models of sexually transmissible infection rates improve model quality? Insights from spatial regression analyses.

21. Sexually transmitted infections in the Delta Regional Authority: significant disparities in the 252 counties of the eight-state Delta Region Authority.

22. Improving STD service delivery: Would American patients and providers use self-tests for gonorrhea and chlamydia?

24. Correlates of county-level nonviral sexually transmitted infection hot spots in the US: application of hot spot analysis and spatial logistic regression.

25. Increased Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing Among Sexually Active Persons Receiving Medical Care for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in the United States, 2009-2013.

26. Differences in Treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis by Ambulatory Care Setting.

27. Demographic and Health Services Characteristics Associated With Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections Among a Commercially Insured Population of HIV-Positive Patients.

28. Continuing Need for Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics After the Affordable Care Act.

29. State-based Medicaid costs for pediatric asthma emergency department visits.

30. Adult caregivers in the United States: characteristics and differences in well-being, by caregiver age and caregiving status.

31. Capitated payments to primary care providers and the delivery of patient education.

32. Patients with severe traumatic brain injury transferred to a Level I or II trauma center: United States, 2007 to 2009.

33. Guidelines for field triage of injured patients: recommendations of the National Expert Panel on Field Triage, 2011.

34. Trends in low-risk lifestyle factors among adults in the United States: findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 1996-2007.

35. Multiple healthy behaviors and optimal self-rated health: findings from the 2007 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey.

36. Binge drinking and suboptimal self-rated health among adult drinkers.

37. Distribution of 7-year risk of diabetes mellitus among United States adults.

38. Trends in hypercholesterolemia, treatment and control among United States adults.

39. Trends in the prevalence and comorbidities of diabetes mellitus in nursing home residents in the United States: 1995-2004.

40. Serum concentrations of vitamin D and parathyroid hormone and prevalent metabolic syndrome among adults in the United States.

41. The impact of obesity on time spent with the provider and number of medications managed during office-based physician visits using a cross-sectional, national health survey.

42. Trends in the prevalence of low risk factor burden for cardiovascular disease among United States adults.

43. The relationship between smoking status and serious psychological distress: findings from the 2007 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

44. Differences in patterns of alcohol consumption among Hispanics in the United States, by survey language preference, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005.

45. Hypertriglyceridemia and its pharmacologic treatment among US adults.

46. Prevalence and correlates of undiagnosed depression among U.S. adults with diabetes: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006.

47. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination rates among smokers: data from the 2006 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

48. Body mass index and headaches: findings from a national sample of US adults.

49. Language preference as a predictor of access to and use of healthcare services among Hispanics in the United States.

50. Trends in obesity and abdominal obesity among hypertensive and nonhypertensive adults in the United States.

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