Journal article
Randomised controlled trial of active case management to link hepatitis C notifications to treatment in Tasmania, Australia: A study protocol
T Marukutira, KP Moore, M Hellard, J Richmond, K Turner, AE Pedrana, S Melody, FH Johnston, L Owen, W Van Den Boom, N Scott, A Thompson, D Iser, T Spelman, M Veitch, MA Stoové, J Doyle
BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2022
Abstract
Introduction By subsidising access to direct acting antivirals (DAAs) for all people living with hepatitis C (HCV) in 2016, Australia is positioned to eliminate HCV as a public health threat. However, uptake of DAAs has declined over recent years and new initiatives are needed to engage people living with HCV in care. Active follow-up of HCV notifications by the health department to the notifying general practitioner (GP) may increase treatment uptake. In this study, we explore the impact of using hepatitis C notifications systems to engage diagnosing GPs and improve patient access to treatment. Methods and analysis This study is a randomised controlled trial comparing enhanced case manageme..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study is funded by AbbVie as an investigator initiated trial.