Accessible HCV Care Intervention for People Who Inject Illicit Drugs (PWID)
Hepatitis C, People Who Inject Drugs, PWID
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hepatitis C focused on measuring Hepatitis C, HCV, People who inject drugs
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years or older,
- injected heroin, cocaine, or other drugs in the past 90 days.
- test HCV Ab and RNA positive
- provide written consent (including consent for researchers to examine their hepatitis C medical records)
Exclusion Criteria:
Persons already in care for hepatitis C, defined as having had at least 2 visits with a hepatitis treatment provider within the past 6 months, will be excluded.
People with decompensated cirrhosis will be excluded.
Sites / Locations
- Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Accessible Care
Usual Care
"Accessible Care" for PWID is low-threshold care provided in the needle exchange programs, where they can comfortably access services without fear of the shame or stigma that often attends them in mainstream institutions.It includes features such as an informal, nonjudgmental atmosphere, availability of walk-in appointments, and a harm reduction framework to help them identify and pursue their own personal health goals. Accessible Care will be provided by co-locating a hepatitis treatment provider, together with a Hepatitis C Care Coordinator, on-site at our collaborating needle exchange program.
Usual care represents the current process after someone tests positive for HCV antibody on site at the syringe exchange program. An on site care coordinator (not provided by study) assists with insurance and linkage to HCV medical provider at sites throughout NYC through the NYC Dept of Health Check Hep C program.