All the news Showing 10 of 40 articles from: Models of careGet an RSS feed of these articles Show All news infohep newsEditors' picks from other sources Study: Door-to-door campaign linked hepatitis C patients to care Manual Items / 16 February 2015 US: HIV medical organizations challenge insurer restrictions to HCV treatment EATG / AAHIVM / HIVMA / 04 September 2014 HCV care gaps in US identified by treatment cascade Healio Hepatology / 12 March 2014 SPAIN: Support Program Improved HCV Treatment Results, Cost-Effectiveness CDC National Prevention Information Network / 09 January 2014 Enter the Nonspecialist: Will Evolving Hepatitis C Therapies Reduce the Need for Specialized Care? Clinical Care Options (requires registration) / 14 October 2013 Report highlights major failings in UK response to hepatitis C Michael Carter / 07 May 2013 The UK needs to “be doing so much more” in response to hepatitis C, according to a new report. Supported by a consortium of leading hepatitis C charities, Confronting the silent epidemic: a ... Integrated Psych Care for High-Risk Hep C Patients May Increase Antiviral Treatment Medscape (requires registration) / 27 March 2013 Hepatitis B treatment and care in the UK need to evolve to keep pace with the global epidemic Michael Carter / 09 January 2013 “Persistent HBV [hepatitis B virus] infection has changed its face in the UK,” research published in the online edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases shows. The study found considerable diversity in viral genotype and ... Antiretroviral rollout provides a model for efforts to expand hepatitis C treatment and care in resource-limited settings Michael Carter / 27 March 2012 The rollout of antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings provides a model for efforts to increase access to hepatitis C treatment and care in similar settings, investigators argue in the online edition of Clinical ... With special training, effective and safe hepatitis C therapy can be provided in primary care Michael Carter / 23 June 2011 Specially trained primary care providers can offer effective and safe treatment for hepatitis C infection, US investigators report in the New England Journal of Medicine. Rates of sustained virological response were the ... ← Prev1234Next → Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Coronavirus NAFLD Treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma Transmission, epidemiology and prevention Health services, policy and advocacy Access to medicines & diagnostics Hepatitis C elimination Models of care Finance, funding & health economics National policy European policy International policy Activism and civil society Pharmaceutical industry Social issues Conference news Email bulletin archive