Mobile Telemedicine for Treating Chronic Hepatitis C among Rural People Who Inject Drugs: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Explores the efficacy of a mobile telemedicine-based intervention for hepatitis C (HCV) infections among rural people who inject drugs. Highlights the outcomes of the intervention in terms of treatment initiation, viral clearance, and reduced equipment sharing. Breaks down data by demographic characteristics, outcomes, and risks and probabilities, among other measures.
Author(s)
Peter D. Friedmann, Donna Wilson, David de Gijsel, et al.
Citation
JAMA Network Open, 9(1), e2555125
Date
01/2026
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· Illicit drug use
· Infectious diseases
· Mobile and episodic healthcare delivery
· Prescription drug misuse
· Statistics and data
· Telehealth
· Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
