“…Similarly, many states dropped restrictions on sobriety after this study was conducted, while some states still require screening and counseling regarding substance use concurrent with HCV treatment ( Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Intervention, 2022 ). However, there is also evidence suggesting that, in general, clinicians involved in HCV care have little experience working with people with SUD, which often leads to distorted beliefs about the adherence capacity of these patients ( Trooskin et al, 2020 , Jatt et al, 2021 ) and unfounded concerns of reinfection ( Trooskin et al, 2020 ). These beliefs may be derived from stigmatization and discrimination ( Simoncini et al, 2021 , Trooskin et al, 2020 , Jatt et al, 2021 , Higashi et al, 2020 ).…”