Pathway improves access to Hepatitis C diagnosis, treatment
CALGARY – Albertans can now receive Hepatitis C screening and treatment through their family doctor, improving and expediting access to services previously available only through an appointment with a specialist.
Alberta Health Services (AHS) collaborated with physicians and allied health providers to develop a new care pathway for diagnosing and treating the disease, which primarily affects the liver.
Implementation and spread of the Hepatitis C pathway to primary care providers is one component of a grant funded jointly by Alberta Health and AHS to provide primary care supports for patients with digestive health conditions.
The care pathway gives family physicians the tools and resources needed to assess if a patient is at risk for Hepatitis C and, if required, order a blood test, with results typically available within a few days. In many instances, family physicians can also provide subsequent treatment with no referral to a specialist required.


