Thursday, December 16, 2010

Healthy People 2020: Where’s Hepatitis B Screening?

The federal government has just released the latest incarnation of our national health objectives: Healthy People 2020. As a nation, we’ve been systematically identifying our health goals since 1980, with the publication of a document known as “Health Objectives for the Nation.” Healthy People 2000 and Healthy People 2010 are successors to the original document. This time around, let’s hope that more progress can be made to reduce the health disparities between groups in this nation.

I did notice that the objectives relating to hepatitis B do not reference a stated interest in identifying individuals already infected and referring them into care and treatment. This is disappointing given that there are far more individuals in the United States unknowingly infected with HBV than HIV. Indeed, there are objectives relating to increasing screening for HIV and for hepatitis C, but not hepatitis B.

If this is an oversight, it is a big one. CDC has already passed over addressing viral hepatitis as a “winnable battle.” Those of us working on issues around hepatitis B among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders would seem to be doing so without leadership in this area from our federal government. Be that as it may, we must stay the course and redouble our efforts.

-Doug Hirano, MPH, APCA Executive Director

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