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The Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model, an educational intervention for hepatitis C virus (HCV) care, shows feasibility in Ireland. State-employed providers caring for people who inject drugs (PWID) participated, highlighting its potential for improving HCV treatment access.

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  • Hepatology
  • Public Health
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • The Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model is an educational intervention to improve access to specialist care.
  • While effective in the USA for hepatitis C virus (HCV) care, its application in Europe remains unevaluated.
  • Geographical distance and lack of specialist access are key barriers to HCV care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and implementation of the ECHO model in Ireland.
  • To assess barriers and benefits of the ECHO model for healthcare providers treating HCV.
  • To identify specific populations facing challenges in accessing HCV care within the Irish healthcare system.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study was conducted in Ireland to assess the ECHO model.
  • Descriptive review of recruitment, participation, retention, and cost.
  • Qualitative review of participant views on barriers, benefits, and acceptability.

Main Results:

  • State-employed doctors and nurses in opiate substitution treatment centers and homeless hostels were recruited.
  • Self-employed general practitioners did not participate due to time constraints and lack of reimbursement.
  • Participants reported benefits for themselves and their patients, expressing a desire for continued participation.

Conclusions:

  • The ECHO model is a feasible and acceptable educational intervention for improving HCV care in Ireland.
  • Targeting healthcare providers serving people who inject drugs (PWID) is crucial for addressing access barriers.
  • The model demonstrates potential for enhancing HCV treatment outcomes through knowledge transfer to primary care.