
Liver Lineup: Progress, Policy, and Barriers in Hepatitis C Elimination
July 17, 202514m 19s
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Show Notes
In this episode, hosts Kimberly Brown, MD, and Nancy Reau, MD, discuss the progress and persistent challenges in eliminating hepatitis C (HCV).
With highly effective, short-course oral therapies now available, Brown and Reau emphasize that curing HCV is more achievable than ever. The discussion explores the major policy, clinical, and structural milestones enabling this effort—and the critical gaps in diagnosis, treatment access, and health policy that still impede progress.
With highly effective, short-course oral therapies now available, Brown and Reau emphasize that curing HCV is more achievable than ever. The discussion explores the major policy, clinical, and structural milestones enabling this effort—and the critical gaps in diagnosis, treatment access, and health policy that still impede progress.