HCV HUB planning and implementation: Benefits for Scientific Societies

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Index

1. Why was the HCV HUB created?

2. What is the HCV HUB?

3. What is the HCV HUB objective?

4. How is the content organized in the HCV HUB?

5. Who is the HCV HUB for?

6. Why is the HCV HUB interesting for scientific societies?

7. Join us

1. Why was the HCV HUB created?

Hepatitis C (HCV) is an increasingly important global public health issue.

The burden of disease, high prevalence rates, impact on patients’ quality of life and overall high cost to society all contribute to the urgency in addressing HCV.

The HCV situation is complex:1

To effectively control and prevent the ongoing HCV epidemic, a comprehensive approach is required: holistic and inclusive of prevention, early intervention, disease management and follow up strategies.

130 - 170 million individuals are chronically

infected worldwide

350,000 - 500,000 deaths occur annually from

HCV worldwide

75% of people are unaware

they are infected

3 – 5% of people infected worldwide receive

treatment each year

1: DBSHEALTH, Hepatitis C: The Big Picture. A global burning platform (October, 2014)

1. Why was the HCV HUB created?

It is essential to collaborate, by sharing knowledge and expertise among different key stakeholders, to move forward effectively.

However:

There is an absence of structured databases that store relevant and up-to-date information related to HCV cure and control.

There are few organizations responsible for identifying trends and good practices that are replicable in other environments.

Not all information is published, leaving intervention, implementation and strategy knowledge unavailable for collaboration.

There are few opportunities to share good practices around HCV cure and control interventions and learn from other experiences.

2. What is the HCV HUB?

The HCV HUB Planning and Implementation is a knowledge management platform where up-to-date and relevant information about HCV is gathered and centralized online.

The HUB contains a collection of scientific publications, action plans, interventions, case studies, and tools to support you and your organization/community in the planning and implementation of strategies to cure and control HCV.

3. What is the HCV HUB objective?

The overarching aim of the HCV HUB is to promote action toward a world free of HCV by supporting you and your organization/community:

Collect The HCV HUB collects

up-to-date and reputable HCV materials on one platform, reducing the

amount of time you spend searching for

information!

Connect The HUB connects you

with the global HCV community!

Learn The HUB facilitates HCV knowledge exchange, allowing you to learn

from the best international experiences!

3. The HCV HUB offers the opportunity to

Collect

Access up-to-date and relevant information in one single centralized website. Only the latest, accurate and reliable resources are included.

Find information from different key stakeholders (policy makers, payers, community agents, researchers, patient associations) regarding the cure and control of HCV.

Search quickly and effectively. Information is organized, analyzed and summarized to help you scan the key messages.

3. The HCV HUB offers the opportunity to

Connect

Understand what members of the global HCV community are doing.

Identify potential partners and opportunities to collaborate.

Showcase good practices and drive change.

Raise awareness of specific resources through your social network.

3. The HCV HUB offers the opportunity to

Learn

Explore the big picture and also understand the HCV context in more depth.

Benefit from the ongoing exchange of reputable HCV knowledge from both published and unpublished sources.

Learn how other local, national, and global organizations are addressing HCV.

Contribute to improving the knowledge and capacity of the global HCV community.

4. How is the content organized in the HCV HUB?

Content is collected by a variety of experts who…

Include the most reputable HCV sources and publications

Select relevant and up-to-date information

Document previously unrecorded good practices

Classify and organize the information in a comprehensive and accessible database

4. How is the content organized in the HCV HUB?

Tools

Case Studies

Interventions

Action plans

Analyses of the situation

Published scientific journal articles highlighting the epidemiological, economic, and political impact of HCV

Documents to guide and support policymakers and stakeholders in the HCV planning and implementation process

Experiences that describe how interventions have been implemented (including barriers and lessons learned) in order to encourage and facilitate replication into other HCV settings

Scientific publications containing quantitative and qualitative results that measure an approach taken in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and/or management of HCV

Strategic policies that fight HCV at the regional, national, international, or global levels

5. Who is the HCV HUB for?

The HCV HUB Planning and Implementation is aimed at any individual or group of stakeholders interested in driving improvements to HCV planning, management and control at local, regional, national or international levels.

Members of government and state agencies and/or

health jurisdictions

Payers Medical educators and researchers

Public Health Experts Professional society representatives

Managers

Health professionals Industry representatives

Community representatives

6. Why is the HCV HUB interesting for scientific societies?

The HUB supports scientific societies in the development, implementation and improvement of HCV cure and control plans and interventions

The HUB can also support scientific societies by providing resources to promote action and collaboration

There is a unique window of opportunity to work collaboratively to create plans and interventions to cure and control HCV

Scientific societies can play an active role: contribute knowledge and identify interventions that can be used to cure and control HCV

There is a paradigm shift in HCV management

Disease awareness has grown significantly

New diagnostic tools, drugs, and guidelines are available

Organizational changes are happening: services integration, collaboration with other agents (e.g., community organizations), etc.

6. Why is the HCV HUB interesting for scientific societies?

Collect

Connect

Learn

Understand impact of innovations at different levels: organization, management, regulation and policy

Explore how others facing similar problems are planning and implementing effective solutions

Identify synergies to address important gaps: education and training, awareness, etc.

Showcase good practices and reach an international HCV community

Access resources from reputable sources on HCV: evidence-based guidelines, scientific research on improving the standards of care, etc.

7. Join us

The most complete database of resources on HCV prevention and control to begin planning and implementation initiatives.

The first of its kind!

Join us as we seek broad collaboration on critical efforts to bring an end to HCV by sending your initiatives to

[email protected]

The HCV HUB is an independent platform developed by DBSHealth and supported by a voluntary independent sponsorship contribution from AbbVie. All content is solely developed, controlled and owned by DBSHealth.