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Visualizing Hepatitis C Treatment Restrictions

May 19, 2021

On May 19, at 3pm ET, HepVu hosted a webinar to discuss treatment restrictions as barriers to Hepatitis C care, trends over time, how to advocate for eliminating these restrictions, and prime examples of how these restrictions harm people living with Hepatitis C.

Moderator:

  • Heather Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Georgia State University

Panelists:

  • Phil Waters, J.D., Staff Attorney, Health Law and Policy Clinic, Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI)
  • Adrienne Simmons, PharmD, MS, BCPS, AAHIVP, Director of Programs, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR)
  • Lynn E. Taylor, MD, Director of HIV and Viral Hepatitis Services, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare; Research Professor, University of Rhode Island; Director, RI Defeats Hep C

Download the slides here and view the recording below:

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