Overview
Taking Aim on Hemophilia A: Establishing Collaborative Practices Between Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) and Community Providers to Mitigate Inequities in Care
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Start Activity•Describe the persistent inequities in hemophilia care
•Assess current clinical practices and identify areas that may contribute to sub-optimal patient outcomes
•Develop individualized management plans to mitigate risk in patients with mild or moderate disease
•Establish collaborative care pathways between primary and specialty care to reduce care gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of hemophilia A
Underrecognized and Undertreated Patients
Assessment and Treatment to Preserve Joint Health
How the Evolving Treatment Landscape May Address Unmet Clinical Needs
Monitoring FVIII/FIX Activity
Inhibitors in HA
Improving Coordination of Care Between HTCs and Community Providers
Patient Needs During Diagnosis and Referral
A Patient Perspective on Women in Hemophilia and Diagnostics Challenges
Professor, Pediatrics
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL
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Physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) may participate in this educational activity and earn a certificate of completion as AAPA and AANP accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ through their reciprocity agreements.
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