572. Insurance Changes Are Common and Associated with Delayed Cabotegravir Plus Rilpivirine Injections
Jennifer M Davis, Sara H Bares, Jennifer O’Neill, Elizabeth Lyden

TL;DR
Many patients on a long-acting HIV treatment face insurance changes, which can delay their injections but don't lead to treatment failure.
Contribution
This study shows insurance changes are common and directly linked to treatment delays for a long-acting HIV therapy.
Findings
Nearly half of patients experienced insurance changes while on LA CAB/RPV.
Insurance changes were strongly associated with delayed injections or oral bridging.
No virologic failures occurred despite treatment delays.
Abstract
Long-acting cabotegravir plus rilpivirine (LA CAB/RPV) offers an alternative to daily oral antiretroviral therapy, but implementation can be disrupted by insurance-related barriers. We examined the frequency of insurance changes and their impact on injection timing. We conducted a single-center retrospective review of people with HIV receiving LA CAB/RPV at our Midwestern Ryan White clinic between May 4, 2022 (the first commercial injection administered at our clinic) and June 30, 2024. Demographics and clinical characteristics including insurance type and number of insurance changes while on LA CAB/RPV were collected. Fisher’s exact test was used to evaluate associations between insurance type and insurance changes and between insurance change and delayed injections. A total of 76 patients met the inclusion criteria with median age 42 years, 78.9% cisgender male, 73.7% White, 33%…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
