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Hepatitis C Screening Rates and Care Cascade in a Large US Insured Population, 2010-2016: Gaps to Elimination.

Josephine Nhu Tran1, Robert J Wong2, Janet S Lee3, Tim Bancroft1, Ami R Buikema1, Jie Ting3, Norah Terrault4.   

Abstract

Understanding the health care system's ability to move patients through the hepatitis C virus (HCV) care cascade from screening to treatment is essential for HCV elimination. This retrospective study describes real-world HCV screening rates and care cascade steps to identify gaps in care for patients with HCV in the United States. Eligible patients were aged ≥18 years as of the measurement year (calendar year between January 1, 2010-December 31, 2016) and were commercial and Medicare Advantage with Part D members in the Optum Research database with continuous health plan enrollment 5 years prior to and during the measurement year. Incident and prevalent screening rates were calculated for each measurement year. Care cascade steps were analyzed via Kaplan-Meier analysis and logistic regression among patients with a positive HCV ribonucleic acid test. Cohorts were selected based on birth year (pre-1945 birth cohort, 1945-1965 birth cohort, post-1965 birth cohort). Among the 1945-1965 birth cohort, incident and prevalent screening rates increased from 1.6% to 4.7% and 10% to 18%, respectively, from 2010 to 2016. The proportion of patients attaining each independent cascade step within 1 year of screening increased significantly over time for genotype testing (P = 0.0283) and receipt of treatment (P < 0.0001). Median time from screening to treatment decreased from 1627 days (95% CI 1335-1871) in 2010 to 282 days (95% CI 223-498) in 2015. HCV screening and completion of the care cascade has improved for certain patient populations; however, gaps remain, highlighting the urgent need to address barriers to meeting HCV elimination goals.

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Keywords:  care cascade; hepatitis C; screening; treatment

Year:  2020        PMID: 32392454     DOI: 10.1089/pop.2019.0237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Health Manag        ISSN: 1942-7891            Impact factor:   2.459


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1.  The Hepatitis C Care Cascade During the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era in a United States Commercially Insured Population.

Authors:  Nicole D Ferrante; Craig W Newcomb; Kimberly A Forde; Charles E Leonard; Jessie Torgersen; Benjamin P Linas; Sarah E Rowan; David L Wyles; Jay Kostman; Stacey B Trooskin; Vincent Lo Re
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 4.423

2.  Successful Hepatitis C Birth Cohort Screening and Linkage to Care in a US Community Health System.

Authors:  Michael K Zijlstra; Kristine Fidel Nague; Patrick Louie; Polina Imas; Amnon Sonnenberg; Claus J Fimmel
Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract       Date:  2022-08-27
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