Project ECHO: a Revolutionary Approach to Expanding Access to Modern Treatments for Hepatitis C

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Karla Thornton
Paulina Deming
Bruce Struminger
Miranda Sedillo
Eric Castillo
Miriam Komaromy
Sarah Zalud-Cerrato
Sanjeev Arora
机构
[1] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Division of Infectious Diseases
[2] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,ECHO Institute
[4] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,College of Pharmacy
[5] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Division of General Internal Medicine
[6] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Hepatitis C; Project ECHO; Underserved populations; Prison health care; Collaborative learning models; Telementoring;
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10.1007/s11901-016-0308-8
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Despite the introduction of direct-acting antivirals which simplified treatment and significantly increased cure rates, hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment barriers persist. The number of HCV specialists is limited, particularly in rural and medically underserved areas, and patients often do not have access to care and treatment. Project ECHO was developed to increase the number of patients optimally treated for HCV through their local primary care clinics. Since its inception, the ECHO model has been used to improve HCV access across the USA and globally. Project ECHO and the ECHO model represent a revolutionary approach to expanding access to treatment for HCV.
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