Calls for primary care treatment for people living with hepatitis B

Clinicians are being urged to consider referring hepatitis B patients to primary care providers for care, when clinically appropriate as new data reveals Australia is lagging behind its treatment targets for people living with chronic hepatitis B. The Viral Hepatitis Mapping Project: Hepatitis B published by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Viral Hepatitis Epidemiology, The […]
People without Medicare now able to access free or subsidised HIV treatment from the government

People without Medicare can now access government-funded HIV treatment, after a $39 million investment from the federal government. Under the new funding model, people with HIV without Medicare will access free or subsidised treatment from hospital pharmacies or sexual health clinics, depending on which state or territory they live in. Previously, people with HIV without […]
Hepatitis B Voices Australia – New national community led organisation

This World Liver Day ASHM is pleased to support and share Hepatitis B Voices Australia (HBVA) the first Australian hepatitis B community organisation – led by people affected by hepatitis B. November 2022 marked the launch of HBVA, an independent, not for profit, community-led organisation that supports, represents and advocates for the health and well-being […]
Introducing Vital Voices: A new website presenting personal experiences of hepatitis C

Vitalvoicesonhepc.org is Australia’s first dedicated website presenting carefully researched personal stories of hepatitis C, treatment and life after cure. The website has two aims. First, it aims to support people living with hepatitis C in thinking about and/or having treatment. Second, it aims to inform the public about hepatitis C and what can be done about […]
National Roundtable for Nurses: Hepatitis C treatment for Medicare ineligible patients

On the 27th of June, ASHM successfully held a national roundtable for Nurses as a follow-up to the recommendations report released from the national roundtable in 2021 on hepatitis C treatment for people without access to Medicare. Funded by Queensland Health, this session aimed to progress the recommendations through hearing the voices of Nurses and […]