Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program Launches Internet-Based Hep C Discussion Point(TM) to Assist People Living With Hepatitis C
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 March 2008, 15:00 CDT
The Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program (CAP Hepatitis C), a national nonprofit organization, announces the Internet release of its new interactive medical management tool, Hep C Discussion Point(TM) at www.HepCChallenge.org. Hep C Discussion Point(TM) takes the user through a guided series of questions about their hepatitis C experience. Custom-built software analyzes the user's responses and generates a report with information and topics specific to the user's inputs. The report is designed to be used as both a learning tool for the patient and as a guide to facilitate communication and enhance the health care partnership between people living with hepatitis C and their doctors.
Hep C Discussion Point(TM) was developed by CAP Hepatitis C in conjunction with leading experts in the field of hepatology to help facilitate, inform, and enhance the therapeutic decision-making process by providing discussion points on state-of-the-art hepatitis C management. Hep C Discussion Point(TM) is a groundbreaking effort, and is the only tool of its kind designed exclusively for hepatitis C clients and their health care providers.
According to Lorren Sandt, the Hepatitis C Program Director, many of the calls CAP Hepatitis C receives are from patients who are confused by conflicting information they read or hear about regarding hepatitis C management. "When we designed Hep C Discussion Point(TM), we tried to address the most common and relevant questions we receive from those living with hepatitis C."
"We are excited about the launch of Hep C Discussion Point(TM) and are very pleased to offer this tool to the hepatitis C community, which includes both patients and their health care providers," said Dr. Tina St. John, Executive Director and Medical Director of the Caring Ambassadors Program. "Hep C Discussion Point(TM) represents a new and innovative approach to CAP Hepatitis C's commitment to ensuring that all persons living with hepatitis C have accurate and adequate information by which to make decisions that match their personal medical circumstances and health care goals."
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic, blood-borne viral infection in the United States. An estimated 5 million Americans are infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV), the most common cause of chronic liver disease and adult liver transplantation in the U.S. No vaccine is available to prevent chronic hepatitis C but medications are available to clear the hepatitis C virus from the body in up to 50% of people treated.
About Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program
The Caring Ambassadors Program is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity dedicated to helping people with chronic and/or life-threatening diseases through information/education, awareness, public advocacy, and support. Founded in 2001, the organization is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A.
The Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program (CAP Hepatitis C) is devoted exclusively to meeting the needs of the hepatitis C community. The CAP Hepatitis C mission is to improve the lives of people living with hepatitis C through information and awareness.
For additional information about the Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program and Hep C Discussion Point(TM), contact Lorren Sandt at 360.816.4186 or Lorren@HepCChallenge.org.
CONTACT: Lorren Sandt 360.816.4186
SOURCE: Caring Ambassadors Program
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