Integrating Hepatitis C Treatment into Opioid Treatment Programs: The Greenwich House Story

Integrating Hepatitis C Treatment into Opioid Treatment Programs: The Greenwich House Story

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health problem responsible for substantial morbidity, including cirrhosis and liver cancer, and mortality. In 2021, over 6,500 new cases were reported in New York State, many of which occurred in younger people as a result of injection drug use. Although we have highly effective treatments available for HCV, many people face numerous barriers to accessing them. With the ongoing opioid epidemic fueling new cases, innovative ways of reaching people who inject drugs to ensure they have access to treatment are more essential than ever. Furthermore, people who use drugs and substance use disorder treatment programs were identified in the New York State HCV Elimination Plan as priority populations and settings to focus HCV elimination efforts. Opioid Treatment Programs, or OTPs for short, are uniquely poised to engage people who inject drugs and integrate HCV treatment into their services and help expand access to those most in need. This episode, featuring Dr. Sara Lorenz Taki from New York City’s Greenwich House, will discuss evidence for and best practices to integrate hepatitis C treatment into an OTP setting. Related Content:

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Recap of the 2025 Annual New York State Hepatitis C and Drug User Health Conference

Recap of the 2025 Annual New York State Hepatitis C and Drug User Health Conference

On September 9th, CEI hosted its first in-person conference dedicated to hepatitis C and drug user health. A group of New York State-based clinicians met in Catskill for a full day agenda focused on (...

9 Okt 202527min

Insights from the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science

Insights from the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science

In this episode of Conversations with CEI, Dr. Steven Fine unpacks some of the latest developments and research presented at the 2025 International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science, held i...

9 Sep 202516min

Evolving Landscape of Geriatric HIV Care

Evolving Landscape of Geriatric HIV Care

The demographics of HIV care are rapidly changing, and with them, the clinical needs of patients aging with HIV. In this episode, host Dr. Tony Urbina, Medical Director for CEI's HIV Primary Care and ...

11 Aug 202527min

Highlights and Perspectives from the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference

Highlights and Perspectives from the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference

Live from Canandaigua…it’s the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference! The CEI Sexual Health Center of Excellence hosted the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference in-person on Friday May 2, 2025,...

10 Jul 202516min

Xylazine & Medetomidine & Nitazines, Oh My! An Update on New York State’s Drug Supply

Xylazine & Medetomidine & Nitazines, Oh My! An Update on New York State’s Drug Supply

New York drug overdose deaths and death rates are on the decline, but with significant disparities and the current, toxic drug supply is partially to blame. Harmful additives like fentanyl analogues, ...

12 Jun 202529min

CEI…we got you! Evolving with the Science

CEI…we got you! Evolving with the Science

In this episode of Conversations with CEI, we engage with CEI’s clinicians, researchers, and public health experts to explore current and emerging issues in HIV primary care, sexual health, Hepatitis ...

16 Mai 202538min

Navigating Measles Vaccine Recommendations for Patients with HIV

Navigating Measles Vaccine Recommendations for Patients with HIV

In light of the increase in measles cases within the United States, this episode features Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease expert, who offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and progr...

8 Mai 202520min

The Invisible Latino HIV Crisis

The Invisible Latino HIV Crisis

In May 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its annual HIV surveillance reports. The new data show a continuation of year-over-year reductions through 2022 in the estima...

10 Apr 202521min

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