Computerized Screening, Inc. (CSI), today announced it has developed a customized version of its Health Station, an integrated health screening device that can now efficiently deliver critical treatment information to HIV/AIDS patients in underserved communities. Users of the Health Station can access a wide variety of free resources for medications, as well as community medical facilities, counselors and shelters. This information, available in multiple languages, can help the nearly 900,000 HIV/AIDS patients in the United States(1) understand where to go for specific healthcare needs and what resources are available to treat and manage the disease. As a result, the approximately 40,000 people newly infected with HIV each year(2)could potentially begin treatment sooner, prolong their lives and substantially enhance the quality of life they lead.