Elimination Blueprint as a Tool
The Blueprint to inform hepatitis C elimination efforts in Canada was developed by CanHepC, through a consultative process, to define what needs to be done to achieve hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination in Canada. It’s a menu of options to help provinces and territories develop their own HCV action plans to ensure we meet the World Health Organisation HCV elimination targets.
The Blueprint is divided into four sections: Priority populations, Prevention, Testing and diagnosis, Care and treatment, each including key objectives for developing the infrastructure and tools needed to achieve targets. Each section includes Suggested activities with recommended Good practices that highlight evidence-based HCV interventions.
Action Hepatitis Canada is pleased to have been involved in the creation of the Blueprint, and calls on governments to use it to orient their Implementation Plans toward elimination.
The Blueprint is divided into four sections: Priority populations, Prevention, Testing and diagnosis, Care and treatment, each including key objectives for developing the infrastructure and tools needed to achieve targets. Each section includes Suggested activities with recommended Good practices that highlight evidence-based HCV interventions.
Action Hepatitis Canada is pleased to have been involved in the creation of the Blueprint, and calls on governments to use it to orient their Implementation Plans toward elimination.
Resources for members and advocates
AHC has developed resources to help advocates and service providers alike understand how the Blueprint and its recommendations impacts their work.
Click below to go to the resources for each section:
Click below to go to the resources for each section: