|  | Information for Providers Assisting HIV Patients Returning to Mexico and Central AmericaSource: U.S./Mexico Border AETC Steering Team (UMBAST); Pacific AETC; Mountain Plains AETC; Texas/Oklahoma AETC and AETC National Resource Center Date: 04/2009
Description:These fact sheets were developed to assist providers who have patients leaving the United States for Mexico and Central American countries. The goal of the information is to improve continuity of care for migrant patients with HIV. Fact sheets are now available in both English and Spanish (each file has both languages). Please give us feedback! Información para Proveedores que Asisten a Pacientes que Regresan a México y los Países de Centro América:
Las hojas informativas se desarrollaron para asistir a los proveedores que tienen pacientes que salen de Estados Unidos y regresan a México y sus países en Centro América. La meta de la información es de mejorar la continuidad del cuidad de salud para los inmigrantes que tiene el VIH. Las hojas informativas ya están disponibles en inglés y español (cada archivo tiene ambos idiomas). ¡Por favor dénos sus sugerencias!
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