Expanding Hepatitis C Virus Treatment in the New Mexico State Prison System: Using the ECHO Model for Provider and Prison Peer Education

Author:

Thornton Karla A.12,Deming Paulina D.23,Archer Gaelyn R. D.2,Ceniceros Juan A.2,Tomedi Laura E.24ORCID,Selvage David2,Jablonski David2,Rowan Daniel H.2,Paul Dina5,Asonganyi Wenceslaus6,Arora Sanjeev27

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infectious Diseases University of New Mexico School of Medicine Albuquerque New Mexico USA

2. Project ECHO University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Albuquerque New Mexico USA

3. College of Pharmacy University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Albuquerque New Mexico USA

4. College of Population Health University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

5. Wexford Health Sources Inc Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

6. New Mexico Corrections Department Santa Fe New Mexico USA

7. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology University of New Mexico School of Medicine Albuquerque New Mexico USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTIt is critical to address hepatitis C virus (HCV) in carceral settings to achieve worldwide elimination of the virus. We describe New Mexico's (NM) experience expanding HCV treatment in state prisons, supplemented with Project ECHO (ECHO; virtual mentorship through guided practice) and the NM Peer Education Program (NMPEP). We describe how using these programs may be a model for expanding treatment in prisons globally. ECHO, NM Corrections Department (NMCD) and Wexford Health Services (WHS) collaborate to treat HCV in state prisons and increase HCV knowledge among incarcerated persons using NMPEP. Each person arriving in prison is tested for HCV and those with active infection receive baseline labs, which are reviewed. Patients not meeting criteria for simplified treatment are presented to ECHO for expert guidance. Otherwise, patients are treated by WHS without consultation. NMPEP provides patient‐to‐patient education in prisons, addressing HCV myths and exploring treatment refusals. From December 2020 to June 2023, 3603 people had HCV viremia. In this study, 1685 people started treatment: 1280 were treated using the simplified algorithm and 405 were presented to ECHO. Of the 988 people who completed treatment and had sustained virologic response (SVR) labs drawn, 89.2% achieved SVR (i.e., cure). Most of the 107 people who did not achieve SVR had presumed reinfection. NMPEP trained 148 peer educators who educated 3832 peers about HCV prevention and treatment. HCV treatment in prisons can be expanded by implementing simplified treatment algorithms, use of the ECHO model for patients with advanced disease and peer education.

Publisher

Wiley

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