Fig. 3From: Identifying barriers and facilitators along the hepatitis C care cascade to inform human-centered design of contextualized treatment protocols for vulnerable populations in Austin, Texas: a qualitative studyBarriers and facilitators along the hepatitis C care cascade. The dots represent patient actions along the care cascade (blue), as also indicated in Fig. 2, for which patients need to come for clinic visits (light pink), get labs (hot pink), and pick-up medication (lavender). The red squares indicate barriers with the shading gradient from darkest to lightest respectively representing patient-level, clinic-level, system-level, and environmental barriers. The green squares indicate facilitators with the shading gradient from darkest to lightest respectively representing patient-level, clinic-level, system-level, and environmental facilitatorsBack to article page