Journal of Patent-Reported Outcomes "People living with HIV have various symptoms and concerns despite advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART). Their well-being is linked to a number of interconnected dimensions including physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and socioeconomic factors. Although global HIV initiatives are still heavily focused on diagnosis, treatment, adherence, and viral suppression, new patient-centered care initiatives are increasing worldwide that look beyond these issues to promote well-being and a more personalized outcome approach. In practice, patient-centered care means that patients can access the care they need and that health providers deliver high-quality care that is responsive to the needs of patients."