The Toronto Community Hepatitis C Program (TCHCP) is a health care program based on harm reduction principles. It brings together professionals from various disciplines to provide hep C support and treatment to people living with chronic hepatitis C (hep C) in Toronto.
The TCHCP is anchored by a series of hep C education and support groups that have built a community of peers with similar experiences and easy access to hep C treatment and general medical care.
In this issue of Promising Practices, EENet’s Matt Hollingshead profiles the TCHCP’s approach to helping individuals with hep C access treatment and support. Promising Practices profiles innovative practices and initiatives from around Ontario.
The TCHCP is anchored by a series of hep C education and support groups that have built a community of peers with similar experiences and easy access to hep C treatment and general medical care.
In this issue of Promising Practices, EENet’s Matt Hollingshead profiles the TCHCP’s approach to helping individuals with hep C access treatment and support. Promising Practices profiles innovative practices and initiatives from around Ontario.
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