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Goals/Objectives
Table
Hepatitis
Testing and Linkage to Care (HEPTLC): “Early Identification and
Linkage to Care for Persons with Chronic HBC and HCV infections”
	
		
		
		
		
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				Category
				A: Testing
				and Referral of Persons who are Chronically Infected with HBV | 
		
			| 
				Goals
				
				 | 
				Objectives
				
				 | 
		
			| 
				Increase
				the proportion of persons among highly affected populations
				living with chronic HBV infection who are aware of their of their
				infection: 
 | Within
					the project year, conduct approximately 1,000- 4,000 (depending
					on funding Tier) HBV tests per awardee, to identify chronic
					HBV-infected persons (Hepatitis B surface antigen and Hepatitis
					core antibody) who were previously not aware of their infectionA
					minimum of 85% of persons who test positive for hepatitis B
					receive their test resultsAt
					least 85% of persons tested for hepatitis B have their risk
					factors documented including country of birthAt
					least 85% of cases identified during the project period are
					reported to surveillance within 6 months of diagnosis date
 | 
		
			| 
				Increase
				the proportion of persons who tested positive for hepatitis B
				receive prevention counseling and are linked to care treatment
				and prevention services 
				 | A
					minimum of 75% of persons who test positive for hepatitis B
					receive post-test counselingA
					minimum of 75% of persons who test positive for hepatitis B are
					linked  to care, treatment, and preventive services
 | 
		
			| 
				Category
				B: Testing for HCV Infection and Enhancing Linkage to Care for
				Persons HCV | 
		
			| 
				Goals
				
				 | 
				Objectives
				
				 | 
		
			| 
				Increase
				the proportion of persons among highly-affected populations
				living with chronic HCV infection who are aware of their of their
				infection: | Within
					the project year, conduct 1,000 to 4,000 HCV tests per awardee
					(depending on funding Tier) to identify HCV-infected persons
					(Hepatitis C antibody and Hepatitis RNA) who were previously not
					aware of their infectionA
					minimum of 85% of persons who are found to be HCV antibody
					positive are tested for HCV RNAA
					minimum of 85% of persons who test positive for HCV RNA receive
					their test resultsObtain
					risk factor data for at least of 85% of persons tested for
					hepatitis C antibodyAt
					least 85% of cases identified during the project period are
					reported to surveillance within 6 months of diagnosis date
 | 
		
			| 
				Increase
				the proportion of persons who test RNA positive for hepatitis C
				who receive prevention counseling and are linked to care
				treatment and prevention services | A
					minimum of 75% of persons who test positive for HCV RNA receive
					post-test counselingA
					minimum of 75% of persons who test positive for hepatitis C RNA
					are linked to care, treatment, and preventive servicesA
					minimum of 15% of persons who test positive for HCV RNA  begin
					antiviral therapy (All CHC settings)
 | 
		
			| 
				Increase
				the proportion of newly diagnosed persons who receive antiviral
				therapy within CHC ECHO settings 
				 | A
					minimum of 50% of physicians and other clinical staff providing
					care for persons with HCV will participate in training sessions
					and case presentations 
					At
					least 100 cases of HCV will be presented in training sessions
					over the project yearBased
					on the presentation and consultation, at least 75% of persons
					presented for case conference will have their care management
					updated including a decision to begin or defer HCV therapyA
					minimum of 20% of persons presented for case conference will
					begin antiviral therapy
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| Author | Bonds, Constance (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2021-01-30 |