RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
RT @D_Winetsky_MD: Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes…
Excellent work by @MatthewAkiyama, @RossMacDonaldMD and others at @EinsteinMed! A fascinating portrait of the successes and challenges people face in trying to cure their #HepC following release from jail. Care coordination & patient navigation are key
“Link” is the magic word for HCV in prisons: linking diagnostic to treatment (one step & fast!) to avoid the frequent “lost to follow-up” + linkage to community care
The elimination of hepatitis C in prisons is possible. The combination of an integrated strategy with combined transitional care coordination and patient navigation are useful tools. Akiyama et al. BMC Infectious Diseases (2019) https://t.co/mGpJdMsgXS @se