Elimination of Hepatitis C Virus in a Dialysis Population:
A Collaborative Care Model in Taiwan

Taiwan is reported to have one of the highest prevalence rates of HCV in Northeast Asia and one of the highest incidences and prevalence rates of treated kidney failure worldwide. To stop HCV transmission in hemodialysis facilities, this study developed a novel collaborative care model via active collaboration between 31 dialysis facilities under the jurisdiction of the Changhua Public Health Bureau (CHPHB) in Changhua County, Taiwan and gastroenterologists. This collaborative care model in Taiwan increased the rates of diagnosis and treatment for HCV in dialysis facilities.

Strategy 1: All dialysis patients in 31 dialysis facilities under the jurisdiction of CHPHB were treated using an interdisciplinary collaborative care model
Strategy 2: Key strategies for multidisciplinary collaborative care
Results for elimination of HCV in dialysis population at the local level
Conclusion
Abbreviation: CHPHB, Changhua Public Health Bureau; HCV, hepatitis C virus; SVR12, sustained virological response rate at 12 weeks after treatment; DAA, direct-acting antiviral; WHO, World Health Organization.
Reference: Hu TH, et al. Am J Kidney Dis. 2021;78(4):511-519.e1.
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