Rural clinic-pharmacist partnerships improve HCV outcomes

A study published in the Journal of Primary Care & Community Health showed that patients with hepatitis C virus treated at health facilities that served American Indian/Alaska Natives had better outcomes when the clinics collaborated with pharmacists. The study demonstrated that interdisciplinary teamwork improved outcomes in this at-risk and disadvantaged group. This could serve as a model for not only marginalized communities, but for the difficult landscape of healthcare in general

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