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Extension for Community Health Outcomes-hepatitis C: Small steps carve big footprints in the allocation of scarce resources for hepatitis C virus treatment to remote developing areas

机译:扩大社区卫生结果-丙型肝炎:在偏远的发展中地区在将稀有资源用于丙型肝炎病毒治疗的分配工作中小小的步骤可为企业创造巨大的足迹

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is still a major health problem throughout the world. HCV patients living in rural areas are less fortunate than their counterparts residing in populous urbanized regions. The lack of medical resources and properly trained medical personnel in rural regions make it especially burdensome for HCV patients seeking treatment. Dr. Sanjeev Arora at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center took initiative to resolve the issue at hand by developing a model named Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO). ECHO connects primary care providers (PCPs), usually family medicine physicians, in local communities with specialists. ECHO providers test the efficacy of treatment given using the ECHO model vs that at academic medical centers. The ECHO model has produced promising results such that the sustained virologic response rates for both types of sites were near-equivalent. Show Me ECHO was adapted from Project ECHO to train PCPs in Missouri and equip them with the tools and skills to properly treat and diagnose HCV in a timely manner. This healthcare model can be implemented for treating other common infections and chronic diseases. Telemedicine is the direction healthcare is headed for the next several decades. It has potential to be applied in developing countries to alleviate agony and despair resulting from limited resources and lack of access to expert medical care.
机译:丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染仍然是全世界的主要健康问题。生活在农村地区的HCV患者比居住在人口稠密的城市化地区的患者不幸。农村地区缺乏医疗资源和训练有素的医务人员,使得这对寻求治疗的HCV患者尤为沉重。新墨西哥大学健康科学中心的Sanjeev Arora博士主动开发了一个名为“社区健康成果项目扩展(ECHO)”的模型来解决当前的问题。 ECHO将当地社区的初级保健提供者(PCP),通常是家庭医学医生,与专家联系起来。与学术医疗中心相比,ECHO提供者测试了使用ECHO模型提供的治疗效果。 ECHO模型产生了令人鼓舞的结果,因此两种类型站点的持续病毒学应答率几乎相等。 Show Me ECHO由ECHO项目改编而来,在密苏里州对PCP进行培训,并为他们提供及时适当治疗和诊断HCV的工具和技能。该医疗保健模型可以用于治疗其他常见感染和慢性疾病。远程医疗是医疗保健未来几十年的发展方向。它有潜力在发展中国家中使用,以减轻由于资源有限和无法获得专家医疗服务而造成的痛苦和绝望。

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