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Hepatitis Prevention and Control Program

The mission of the Nevada Hepatitis Prevention and Control Program is to facilitate a coordinated, comprehensive, culturally appropriate and systematic approach to prevent the spread of viral hepatitis in Nevada, limit the progression and complications of hepatitis-related liver disease, and advocate for hepatitis policies and resources.

The vision for hepatitis prevention and control is a coordinated local and statewide effort supported by public and private partnerships providing comprehensive, evidenced-based hepatitis services that assure:

  • Reduction in the number of new hepatitis infections and hepatitis-related deaths;

  • Collection and analysis of hepatitis data and dissemination of findings to stake holders;

  • Education of patients, providers, policymakers and the public about hepatitis; and

  • Affordable and accessible hepatitis counseling, screening, education, treatment, harm reduction and prevention efforts are available to all persons in need.

The Nevada Hepatitis Prevention and Control Program is dedicated to:

  • Increasing public awareness of the impact of hepatitis;

  • Improving the quality of life for those who are affected by hepatitis;

  • Reducing the disparities in hepatitis care that exist in racial and socio-economic segments of Nevada's population;

  • Reducing the burdens imposed by hepatitis;

  • Building hepatitis capacity and competency into Nevada's public health infrastructure;

  • Modifying Nevada's health care systems to better meet the needs of people with hepatitis; and

  • Developing new approaches to reduce the hepatitis burden in our state.

Area Covered: State of Nevada

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Sources of Funding for 2008-2012:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator Cooperative Agreement

Goals related to funding sources:

1. Provide hepatitis testing, counseling, referral, immunization, medical management, and treatment for adults at risk through the integration of services through exisitng public and private programs;

2. A state hepatitis prevention advisory committee provides oversight for the program and is a multi-disciplinary body of healthcare providers, data experts, and community members impacted by the disease and provides collaboration with other stakeholders to assure that there will be a wide range of meaningful activities available to those who require them;

3. Development of an operational plan for implementing hepatitis prevention and control efforts in the state, including methods for evaluation; and

4. Provision of a range of supports and services that are consistent with people's needs.

Contact Information
Janet St Amant, at (775) 684-5944 for more information.

Department of Health and Human Services
Nevada State Health Division
Bureau of Child, Family, and Community Wellness
4150 Technology Way, Ste 101
Carson City, Nevada 89706
Fax (775) 684-5921
Email jstamant@health.nv.gov

 
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