- This guideline is intended to guide health care providers caring for persons who have experienced significant exposure to blood and/or body fluids in the work place or community setting.
- In this report, we present an Inuit cultural model of health and well-being, identify and describe eight social determinants of community health, and use these elements to structure the presentation…
- The landscape in hepatitis C is changing. New hepatitis C treatments have dramatically increased cure rates, shortened treatment durations and have few side ...
- CATIE organized a national knowledge exchange meeting on February 11–12, 2015, to tackle some of the challenges raised by the changing hepatitis C landscape ...
- In Canada, there is no one model of program integration in hepatitis C. The range of organizations and services available and the way in which hepatitis C ...
- Integrated hepatitis C programming is operationalized in a variety of ways. There are a number of approaches to integrating prevention, testing, treatment and ...
- Fragmented health services create barriers to access, quality care and positive health outcomes, especially for marginalized or vulnerable populations. An ...
- The burden of hepatitis C is carried by populations that are underserved by mainstream health services, including people who use injection drugs, people who are ...
- Programs throughout the country are providing hepatitis C services for priority populations across the continuum of care. Although there are differences between ...
- The following recommendations highlight program-level approaches and mechanisms that are factors of success in the development of integrated models of care that ...
- The following recommendations detail the organizational-level approaches and mechanisms that are key success factors in the development of integrated models of ...
- Injection drug use[fn]There were 2 break-out groups discussing priority directions for people who use drugs at the deliberative dialogue. This section ...