Wednesday, June 22, 2016: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Kahtnu 1 (Dena'ina Convention Center)
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Brief Summary: The CDC-funded Hepatitis C Test and Cure (HCV-TAC) program is intended to strengthen healthcare capacity to diagnose and cure chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. A coalition of stakeholders is working with Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) to develop and implement a package of services in a target population with HCV-related health disparities in King County, Washington. This panel presentation will describe the first year of the program’s implementation, including: (1)
10:30 AM
Implementation of a Hepatitis C Test and Cure Program: Informatics Strategies
Recordings are not available for this presentation
10:55 AM
Surveillance Findings from Hepatitis C Virus Test and Cure Program – Screening of High Risk Birth Cohort and Descriptive Analysis of Hepatitis C Patient Population
Recordings are not available for this presentation
11:20 AM
Implementation of a Hepatitis C Test and Cure Program: Lessons Learned from Year 1
Recordings are not available for this presentation