There has been a significant change in the clinical characteristics of people living with HIV, with new needs arising that must be tackled. The life expectancy of a subject diagnosed early with HIV infection and recei-ving suppressive antiretroviral therapy is currently on a par with the life expectancy of the general popula-tion. HIV is now a chronic treatable disease and requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes both the hospital medicine specialties and primary care physicians. The fragmented model to provide social and medical healthcare hinders the proper management of patients with HIV infection. There is significant clinical and geographical variability in the healthcare provided for HIV infection in Spain and the need to define and implement new models of healthcare delivery for this disease has been identified.
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