CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and many are unaware that they have the disease. Community health centers (CHCs) serve as the primary care safety net for more than 22 million patients who are at risk for health inequities and represent an important frontline resource for early screening and treatment for HCV infection. OBJECTIVE: To understand HCV infection screening rates among CHC patients, and to quantify the screening gap by demographic characteristics. METHODS: The authors analyzed a deidentified dataset obtained through electronic health records from a large national network of CHCs. All adults at risk for HCV infection, according to the US P...
Background/Objective: Several million people in the United States are infected with Hepatitis B viru...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...
Hepatitis C is the most infectious bloodborne disease in the United States. For my dissertation, I w...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Context: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Introduction: In the US, over 3.2 million people are living with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection w...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C is a significant public health threat in the United States, ...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Purpose of study: This is a descriptive study to ascertain the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) prevalence an...
Background/Aims: With increased national focus on diagnosing and linking patients to care or treatme...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Background: Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects approximately 3 million Americans. The...
OBJECTIVES: Effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment are needed to reduce chronic hepatitis C v...
INTRODUCTION: Despite rising hepatitis C virus (HCV) incidence in the United States in recent years ...
Background/Objective: Several million people in the United States are infected with Hepatitis B viru...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...
Hepatitis C is the most infectious bloodborne disease in the United States. For my dissertation, I w...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Context: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
CONTEXT: Approximately 2.7 million people in the United States currently live with chronic hepatitis...
Introduction: In the US, over 3.2 million people are living with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection w...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C is a significant public health threat in the United States, ...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 2.7 to 3.9 million people are living with hepatitis C...
Purpose of study: This is a descriptive study to ascertain the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) prevalence an...
Background/Aims: With increased national focus on diagnosing and linking patients to care or treatme...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the most common blood borne infection in the United States and frequently...
Background: Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects approximately 3 million Americans. The...
OBJECTIVES: Effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment are needed to reduce chronic hepatitis C v...
INTRODUCTION: Despite rising hepatitis C virus (HCV) incidence in the United States in recent years ...
Background/Objective: Several million people in the United States are infected with Hepatitis B viru...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C (HCV) carries a significant risk of liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular ...
Hepatitis C is the most infectious bloodborne disease in the United States. For my dissertation, I w...