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At The Crossroads, Part 3: As Old Hep C Treatment Fades Out, New Drugs Stoke...

In just a few weeks, another pharmaceutical company will likely win FDA approval for a new drug to cure hepatitis C. That makes three breakthrough medications hitting the market in less than a year....

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At The Crossroads, Part 4: New Hep C Drugs Promise A Cure, For A Big Price

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the hepatitis C virus. Since then, people with hepatitis C have had limited – and not very effective – options for treatment. Until now....

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At The Crossroads: How Will Medicare Grapple With Hep C?

My recent story about the high cost of new hepatitis C treatments focused on the difficulty of deciding who gets these new drugs now and who has to wait. That's because, while new drugs like Sovaldi...

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At The Crossroads: Hepatitis C Resources In RI

For the past several weeks we've been airing stories from our series, "At the Crossroads: The rise of hepatitis C and the fight to stop it." Maybe you've been wondering, hey, should I get tested? Where...

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At The Crossroads, Part 5: The Uncomfortable Math Of Hep C Treatment

What’s the price of a human life? Many of us would say each life is priceless. But health economists sometimes have a number in mind. Want to know what that number is? In this part of our series “At...

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At The Crossroads, Part 6: Veterans Harder Hit By Hep C

In our ongoing series about hepatitis C, we look now at one of the hardest hit populations: veterans. Hep C is three times more prevalent among vets than in the general population. The Veterans Health...

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Agency Sues Over Hep C Drug Price; Researchers Compare Effectiveness

No surprise here: the Philadelphia Transportation Authority is suing Gilead, maker of the expensive new hepatitis C drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni, over the cost of those drugs. A course of Sovaldi, not...

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At The Crossroads, Part 7: Behind Bars, Hep C Takes A Toll On Inmates, And...

Rhode Island’s prisons are grappling with a dilemma. Hundreds of inmates have hepatitis C. New drugs can cure it. But they’re so expensive the department of corrections can’t afford them for every...

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At The Crossroads: Despite More Cases, Funding For Hep C Pales Next To HIV

A couple of years ago, I read an issue brief written by Brad Brockmann with the Rhode Island Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights. The brief, called "Hepatitis C: Threat and Opportunity,"...

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At The Crossroads: CVS Inks Exclusive Deal With Gilead For Hep C Drugs

Woonsocket-based pharmacy giant CVS has signed a deal with drug maker Gilead to offer its hepatitis C drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni, exclusively, for treating hepatitis C. The deal covers patients enrolled...

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At The Crossroads, Part 8: Fueled By Opioid Abuse, New Hep C Infections Rise

In 2014, hundreds of Rhode Islanders died from accidental drug overdoses. Thousands more remain addicted to prescription painkillers and heroin. For those who inject the drugs, there’s another risk:...

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Map: Where To Find Free Or Low-Cost Hepatitis C Testing

It's sinister, this virus: hepatitis C can live in the body for decades before causing any noticeable symptoms. By then, the symptoms could be serious: at the worst, cirrhosis or liver cancer. Most...

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Hepatitis C: Cure, Cost, and Challenge

Thursday, January 15, 2015Reception 6pmEvent begins at 6:45pmFriedman AuditoriumMetcalf Research ComplexBrown University, 190 Thayer StreetProvidence, RI 02912 Hepatitis C infects millions of...

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At The Crossroads: One-Hour Special

We're wrapping up our months-long series about one of the greatest public health challenges facing Rhode Island: hepatitis C. Listen online or download our one-hour special: "At the Crossroads: The...

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Experts To Brief Lawmakers On Hep C In RI; Cost Of Treatment Likely To Come...

Experts on hepatitis C will present to lawmakers next Tuesday about the disease and how to prevent its spread in the Ocean State. Their presentation comes as state officials look for ways to pay for...

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Second State Sued Over Hepatitis C Medication Access

Medicaid patients in Washington state (a similar suit is underway in Indiana) have sued the state's Medicaid agency claiming they were denied treatment for hepatitis C because of the high cost of the...

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New Report Finds Hep C Epidemic In Rhode Island

For the first time, Rhode Island has one of the most complete pictures of the extent of the hepatitis C epidemic. More people are infected, and more are dying from the viral disease than previously...

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Your Weekly Briefing: Health In Rhode Island

Here's what's happening in health in Rhode Island. (Note: Your Weekly Briefing will be on vacation next week.)

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Forum: Seizing the Moment to End HepC

Seizing the Moment to End Hepatitis C: A Discussion with Experts and Advocates WATCH THE ARCHIVED VIDEO WEBCAST HERE Thursday, November 17, 2016, 6 PM - 7:30 PM Brown University School of Public Health...

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Report: State Medicaid Programs Illegally Restrict Access To Hep C Drugs

State Medicaid programs – including Rhode Island – fail to provide enough access to cures for hepatitis C. That’s the conclusion of a new report from Harvard Law School’s Center for Health Law and...

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