Expanding Access to Hepatitis C Virus Treatment—Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Project: Disruptive Innovation in Specialty Care†
Sanjeev Arora(University of New Mexico), Wesley Pak(University of New Mexico), Miriam Komaromy(Boston University), Kathleen Colleran(University of New Mexico), Denise Dion(University of New Mexico), Joanna G. Katzman(University of New Mexico), Michelle Harkins(University of New Mexico), Arthur D. Bankhurst(University of New Mexico), Karla Thornton(University of New Mexico), Summers Kalishman(University of New Mexico), Ellen Cosgrove(University of New Mexico), Brooke Parish(University of New Mexico), John Seely Brown(University of New Mexico), Luis B. Curet(University of New Mexico), Paulina Deming(University of New Mexico), Glen H. Murata(University of New Mexico)
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