Hepatitis C is a curable chronic illness with a rapidly changing foundation of knowledge around treatment. In this section, Virginia HEPC provides you with the resources you need to stay up-to-date on current guidelines, recommendations, and treatment options. These are links we frequently use in clinic that you may find helpful as well.
The Virginia HEPC Telemedicine program provides low barrier telehealth services to individuals around Virginia who are seeking a cure for their hepatitis C. Use the form below to refer patients in need of treatment.
Training Resources
Use this form at the end of each month to report the patients you’ve screened and treated. If your practice is not treating, or you have not treated during a month, we would still like you to complete the form. Sharing this information helps Virginia HEPC accurately track the impact of its training program.
Other Resources
Guidelines
HCV Guidance: Recommendations for Testing, Managing, and Treating Hepatitis C.
Link with CDC recommendations including references and resources.
Link with USPSTF recommendations including evidence and practice considerations.
CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis B Screening Among Adults in the United States
Universal Hepatitis B Vaccination in Adults Aged 19-59 Years
Simplified, accessible guidance for medical providers related to HBV
Medication
Mavyret CoPay Card for patients with commercial insurance and high copay
Providers Clinical Support System Training on Buprenorphine, Methadone, and Naltrexone
Epclusa or Vosevi CoPay Card for patients with commercial insurance and high copay, electronic enrollment
Clinical Tools and Data
The Fibrosis-4 score helps to estimate the amount of scarring in the liver.
General Info
Assesses the burden of HCV in VA, summarizing populations, regions, and trends.
Assesses the burden of HCV in VA, summarizing populations, regions, and trends.
Access Network of ASAM providers across VA and information about ARTS Medicaid benefit