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Treatment Barriers in Asian Communities in the US
Episode 216

Treatment Barriers in Asian Communities in the US

A discussion of barriers to treatment and retention of HBV care in Asian communities in the US, and practical solutions for addressing these barriers, from the provider’s and the patient advocate’s perspectives.

Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Thuan Vu MD, Melinda Tran, Jennifer Wild MS BSN RN OCN

November 14, 202212m 3s

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Show Notes

This episode is part of a larger discussion that comes from “Partnering With Patients: Overcoming Barriers to HBV Care in Asian Communities in the US.” First, Melinda Tran discusses treatment and retention of HBV care in Asian Communities in the US with Jennifer Wild, MS, BSN, RN, OCN, and Thuan Vu, MD. Their conversation offers an interesting mix of insights from the point of view of patient advocates and healthcare providers.

Topics include barriers to treatment—like a lack of insurance coverage and financial support, complexities in treatment guidelines, psychosocial factors—and addressing practical solutions to these barriers.

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Topics

hbv treatmentsocial stigmahealth communicationpatient advocacyhealth insurancehbv diagnosismotivational interviewingasian communitieshbvlanguage barrierspsychosocial factorsbest practice alerts