Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a pressing public health issue. Identification of long term infection in primary care settings and community health centers can facilitate patients’ access to appropriate care. Given the increase in HCV prevalence in the United States, improving the HCV care continuum and expanding medication access to disproportionately affected populations can help reduce disease burden, health care system costs, and transmission. Innovative treatment programs developed in the primary care setting are needed to deliver quality care to meet the demand of those engaging in treatment. This article describes an HCV treatment program developed within a primary care federally qualified health center (FQHC) using physici...
Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a grave health concern it is also a major cause of liver r...
Background: The burden of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment is growing, as is the political resolve to tac...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...
Background and Significant: Hepatitis C viral infection (HCV) has silently become a public health co...
Nationally, an estimated 2.7-3.9 million people are living with chronic hepatitis C infection, a liv...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Approximately three million persons in the United States are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
Across Western Pennsylvania and much of the world, Hepatitis C continues to contribute to liver dise...
Copyright © 2013 A. Jewett et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/Aims:Improving care and treatment for persons infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) can r...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, safety and efficacy of treatment ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityHepatitis C (HCV) is the most commo...
OBJECTIVES: Effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment are needed to reduce chronic hepatitis C v...
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease that killed more than 17,000 people in the United States in 201...
Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a grave health concern it is also a major cause of liver r...
Background: The burden of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment is growing, as is the political resolve to tac...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...
Background and Significant: Hepatitis C viral infection (HCV) has silently become a public health co...
Nationally, an estimated 2.7-3.9 million people are living with chronic hepatitis C infection, a liv...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Approximately three million persons in the United States are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), ...
Across Western Pennsylvania and much of the world, Hepatitis C continues to contribute to liver dise...
Copyright © 2013 A. Jewett et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/Aims:Improving care and treatment for persons infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) can r...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, safety and efficacy of treatment ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityHepatitis C (HCV) is the most commo...
OBJECTIVES: Effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment are needed to reduce chronic hepatitis C v...
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease that killed more than 17,000 people in the United States in 201...
Infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a grave health concern it is also a major cause of liver r...
Background: The burden of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment is growing, as is the political resolve to tac...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...