Australian Viral Hepatitis Models of Care
The Australian Viral Hepatitis Models of Care database is a searchable catalogue of hepatitis related publications and resources. It is primarily designed for use by those providing clinical, educational and community services and those developing and implementing policy and programs for hepatitis C and hepatitis B in Australia.
The simplest way to search the database is by category. This will return the complete list of resources specific to that area of interest. Alternatively, you may search by entering a single keyword or phrase.
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This agreement together with any additional terms, conditions, notices and disclaimers contained elsewhere on the ASHM website form the conditions of supply of material on, use of and access to this Viral Hepatitis Models of Care database. Your continued use of the ASHM website constitutes an affirmative, acknowledgment and agreement by you that you accept and agree to abide and be bound by these conditions and any modifications.
Should you object to any of these conditions or any subsequent modifications your only recourse is to immediately discontinue your use of this resource.
Accuracy of information and disclaimer of warranties
All material found here is provided in good faith at no cost. It is derived from sources believed to be accurate and current as at the date of publication. Your use of the Viral Hepatitis Models of Care database is at your sole risk. Access is provided on an 'as available' basis. Neither ASHM, its related bodies nor their directors or employees make any representation or warranty that:
- any material on the site will be reliable, accurate or complete (nor do they accept any responsibility arising in any way for errors in, or omissions from that material); or
- your access to the site will be uninterrupted, timely or secure. ASHM will not be liable for loss resulting from any action or decision by you in reliance on the information found herein, nor any interruption, delay in operation or transmission, virus, communications failure, Internet access difficulties, or malfunction in equipment or software.
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We welcome your feedback on this service and any recommendations you may have regarding new additions to the database. If you are commenting on an existing resource in this database, please include its ID number for ease of reference. Email comments to vhmoc@ashm.org.au.
