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DBS TaT in Peer-assisted Telemedicine for Hepatitis C

Dried Blood Spot Testing in Peer-assisted Telemedicine for Hepatitis C Treatment

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About This Trial

The purpose of this study is to compare the rate of treatment initiation achieved by peer-assisted telemedicine contingent on phlebotomy (usual care) versus that achieved with a new protocol, called Dried Blood Spot Test and Treat (DBS TaT). DBS TaT includes DBS testing to diagnose hepatitis C (HCV), utilizes a novel clinical decision aid that identifies patients who are low risk for hepatic (liver) fibrosis, and directs those patients to HCV treatment initiation prior to routine hepatic fibrosis assessment. The investigators hypothesize that DBS TaT will increase the rate of HCV treatment initiation compared to peer-assisted telemedicine contingent on phlebotomy (usual care).

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Active hepatitis C infection - Willing to engaged with the PATHS program for clinical care Who Should NOT Join This Trial: • Currently pregnant Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Active hepatitis C infection * Willing to engaged with the PATHS program for clinical care Exclusion Criteria: • Currently pregnant

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

DBS TaT

Dried Blood Spot (DBS) testing for HCV DCHEQ and Baseline Surveys If at high risk for liver fibrosis, blood draw prior to treatment initiation If low risk for liver fibrosis, Telemedicine visit with PATHS provider HCV treatment initiation Transient elastography (TEG)

OTHER

Usual Care

Point-of-care or DBS testing for HCV Blood draw to test liver fibrosis DCHEQ and Baseline Surveys Telemedicine visit with PATHS provider HCV treatment initiation Transient elastography (TEG)

Locations (1)

Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States