Although expert guidance is widely available to help clinicians identify and manage patients infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV), existing patient, provider, and health system barriers continue to impede HBV elimination and treatment efforts.
In this issue, Dr. Mandana Khalili and Dr. Michele Tana from the University of California, San Francisco, analyze the recent literature describing the extent of these barriers and the recent investigations into how they may be overcome.
University of California, San Francisco
Professor of Medicine and
Chief of Clinical Hepatology
San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, C.A.
University of California, San Francisco
Assistant Professor, Gastroenterology
San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, C.A.
Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Medical Director, Viral Hepatitis Center
Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Director of Hepatology and Liver Center
Vice Chief, Gastroenterology
Kevin and Polly Maroni Research Scholar
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
​Baltimore, Maryland
1.0 hour Physicians
1.0 contact hour Nurses
Launch date: February 25, 2019
Expiration date: February 24, 2021