This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the context of India's Link Worker Scheme for scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment. It notes that PPPs are needed due to the large scale of treatment required and that local organizations could help make programs more sustainable. Challenges include standardizing care, drug costs, and follow-up. The roles of PPPs are identified as capacity building, networking, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, information sharing, and coordination. Potential PPP partners mentioned are NGOs, foundations, and pharmaceutical companies working in health in India and globally.
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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE ISSUES Prepared by : Christian Raveina 1st year M.Sc.Nursing, MTIN, Changa. 2. INTRODUCTION : Self employed nurses still bound by all nursing legislation and standards face some unique challenges 3. KEY PRACTICES COMPONENTS TO CONSIDER THE SCOPE OF SERVICES : a nurse needs to clearly identify that he or she is providing nursing services, the extent of those nursing services and under what conditions he or she will refer clients to other health care professionals. must maintain the high standards of nursing and uphold the public trust that has been bestowed on the nursing profession 4. CONFLICT OF INTEREST primary obligation is providing professional care to his or her clients In a position of trust and cannot use their position to influence their clients for financial gain of non- financial benefit 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONT… Avoid selling products or services to clients they are treating avoid conflict of interest situations in their practice, par
This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the context of India's Link Worker Scheme for scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment. It notes that PPPs are needed due to the large scale of treatment required and that local organizations could help make programs more sustainable. Challenges include standardizing care, drug costs, and follow-up. The roles of PPPs are identified as capacity building, networking, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, information sharing, and coordination. Potential PPP partners mentioned are NGOs, foundations, and pharmaceutical companies working in health in India and globally.
This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the context of India's Link Worker Scheme for scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment. It notes that PPPs are needed due to the large scale of treatment required and that local organizations could help make programs more sustainable. Challenges include standardizing care, drug costs, and follow-up. The roles of PPPs are identified as capacity building, networking, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, information sharing, and coordination. Potential PPP partners mentioned are NGOs, foundations, and pharmaceutical companies working in health in India and globally.
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This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the context of India's Link Worker Scheme for scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment. It notes that PPPs are needed due to the large scale of treatment required and that local organizations could help make programs more sustainable. Challenges include standardizing care, drug costs, and follow-up. The roles of PPPs are identified as capacity building, networking, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation, information sharing, and coordination. Potential PPP partners mentioned are NGOs, foundations, and pharmaceutical companies working in health in India and globally.
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Why PPP? • Need for partnerships recognized particularly in the light of the scale up of treatment • Exchange of information and field based reality in an in-depth manner • The locally based CBOs and NGOs working on health related issues could help in making the programme sustainable Challenges in the current scenario • Main challenges for sector are – Standardization and quality of care – Cost of drugs and care and financial sustainability of accessing ART – Scale up care of care provision – Follow up of the existing data base The Role of PPP Enhance Private Health Sector Response to HIV and AIDS and Role of Public Sector in Managing the Response 1. Capacity development 2. Networking 3. Advocacy 4. M&E 5. Information sharing 6. Enhancing knowledge base 7. Improving coordination Significance in LW Scheme • Partnership could help enhance referral and testing linkages • The initial inputs could be provided by the NGO, CBO or the private body Potential partners in PPP • Dr. Reddy’s Foundation- Head office, Hyderabad; the foundation works on health education • Aga Khan Health Services- Foundation's health programme is to achieve sustainable improvements in health status among vulnerable groups, especially the geographically remote, women of childbearing age and children under five • ATH is an international nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health. Their focus is onSolutions for emerging and epidemic diseases, like AIDS, tuberculosis, andmalaria. • ViiV Healthcare - a global specialist HIV company established by GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer to deliver advances in treatment and care for people living with HIV- US based organisation List of pharmaceutical companies producing ARVs India International • Aurbindo • Abott • Cipla Ltd • BI- Boehringer Ingelheim • Emcure Pharma • Bristol- Myers Squibb BMS • Gilead • Hetero Drugs • GSK • Macleods Pharma • Merck Pfizer • Matrix Labs • Roche • Ranbaxy • Tibotec • Strides Arcolab
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE ISSUES Prepared by : Christian Raveina 1st year M.Sc.Nursing, MTIN, Changa. 2. INTRODUCTION : Self employed nurses still bound by all nursing legislation and standards face some unique challenges 3. KEY PRACTICES COMPONENTS TO CONSIDER THE SCOPE OF SERVICES : a nurse needs to clearly identify that he or she is providing nursing services, the extent of those nursing services and under what conditions he or she will refer clients to other health care professionals. must maintain the high standards of nursing and uphold the public trust that has been bestowed on the nursing profession 4. CONFLICT OF INTEREST primary obligation is providing professional care to his or her clients In a position of trust and cannot use their position to influence their clients for financial gain of non- financial benefit 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONT… Avoid selling products or services to clients they are treating avoid conflict of interest situations in their practice, par