The USPSTF's draft recommendations on testing hepatitis C among injection drug users and others at high risk is a major improvement over previous guidelines (a grade “B”, meaning testing is recommended).
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There are numerous opportunities available for students to assist NYC Hepatitis B Coalition member organizations through internships and volunteer projects.
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Addressing the unique needs and wants of the healthcare community is an important task. By participating in paid surveys, patients voice their opinions and concerns regarding the future of healthcare.
Tens of thousands of New York’s most vulnerable patients enrolled in Medicaid managed care plans are being forced to use mail order pharmacies to fill their HCV specialty prescriptions. This policy is detrimental to the long term medical outcome for chronically ill marginaliz...
Training Notes…. Document Attachments: Hospital Financial Assistance (Hannah Weinstein) HCC Options (Yvonne Cummings) CBWCHC (Calvin Yu) HepCAP (Paulina Vargas) HepCAP Flyer Federal Poverty Level Info Medicaid Buy In Program (Carol Santangelo) Hepatitis Med Coverage (Adrian...
Fieldwork East Inc. is an independent national multi-office market research facility, specializing in medical research for new product development. Doctors, Nurses, Hospital Administrators and other professional individuals involved in a multitude of medical areas are invited to ...
December 2012 NYC Hepatitis ABC Newsletter – Click here to view online! http://eepurl.com/sONsn
PCSI Data Brief | “Geographic Co-occurrence of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STDs&Tuberculosis in NYC”
NewsSee report displaying disease co-occurrence of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STDs and Tuberculosis in NYC neighborhoods.
The USPSTF gives a “B” rating for testing hepatitis C among injection drug users and others at high risk, a major improvement over previous guidelines However, the Task Force failed to match the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s lifesaving recommendation of testi...










