Hemophilia treatment centers : delivering comprehensive care and improving health for people with bleeding disorders : a guide for providers and insurers
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Description:The national network of Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Centers (HTCs) provides expert, team-based health care to people with inherited bleeding disorders and their families. Today, more than 130 HTCs serve patients and families throughout the United States and its territories. They are organized within 12 regional networks funded by the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The U.S. HTC network serves as a model for improving health outcomes of people with chronic disease.1,2 This successful partnership among health care professionals, consumers, and government agencies offers a health delivery system that provides access to the best possible care and prevention services for people with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders.
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