Thursday, June 26, 2014

Fwd: 2 Publications to Help Clinicians Address Viral Hepatitis



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Date: Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:54 AM
Subject: 2 Publications to Help Clinicians Address Viral Hepatitis
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2 Publications To Help Clinicians Address Viral Hepatitis

Addressing Viral Hepatitis in People With Substance Use Disorders

Addressing Viral Hepatitis in People with Substance Use Disorders

Get an overview of viral hepatitis and information on screening, evaluation, treatment, side effects management, and potential interactions among medications used to treat chronic hepatitis, as well as medications used in the treatment of behavioral health disorders.


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Get succinct, easily accessible information that behavioral health clinicians can refer to when working with clients who have or may have hepatitis. The guide includes information on hepatitis prevention, screening, treatment, and coordination of client care. It also includes guidance for administrators on how to add or improve hepatitis services.

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