Hep B PAST Plus is delivered in partnership with health services and First Nations communities across northern Australia. Participation occurs through local primary health care services, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), and partner organisations.

Community members may be invited to attend liver health assessments through locally delivered “one-stop-shop” clinics. These may include screening for hepatitis B, MASLD, and liver fibrosis, as well as access to ultrasound and other non-invasive assessments.

Primary health care staff are invited to participate in workforce training, including the Managing Hepatitis B course and S100 prescriber training.

As part of the evaluation, participants and health care staff may be invited to take part in questionnaires, interviews, or other feedback activities. Participation is voluntary and helps improve the program and future models of care.