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AIDSRelief: Providing Treatment, Restoring Hope
As part of the
President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, this 9-country
project provides rapid scale up of anti-retroviral therapy
(ART). Constella Futures is collaborating with a consortium
led by Catholic Relief Services that includes Catholic Medical
Mission Board, Interchurch Medical Assistance, and University
of Maryland Institute for Human Virology.
The consortium's goal is to assure that people living
with HIV/AIDS have access to ART and can be retained in
high quality medical care. The AIDSRelief team is expanding
the provision of ART to the greatest number of needy patients
in the target countries consistent with good medical science,
national priorities and programs, and cost-effective deployment
of program resources. Priority countries include Uganda,
Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda, Nigeria,
Haiti, and Guyana. The goal over the five year period is
to have 137,000 people in care and treatment.
Constella Futures is leading the project's Strategic
Information System component across the diverse local partner
treatment facilities (LPTF), which covers monitoring and
evaluation and patient management and monitoring (PMM) systems.
Using in-country networks and innovative open source technology,
Constella Futures is building a strong, sustainable clinical
records and program information system that will be used
to collect and track data across the various local partner
treatment facilities. Strategic information includes project
indicators and those from the President's Emergency Plan
and national ministries of health. This information is essential
to providing high quality care and treatment regimens, ensure
drug durability, track progress, and accurate reporting.
The level of monitoring and evaluation required for this
project is extensive. While reporting on indicators to donors
and governments is essential, the primary purpose of collecting
clinical information is to assist clinicians and clinic
managers in providing high quality chronic disease care
and to build sustainable systems of care. The monitoring
and evaluation will also be integral to the program objectives
of the project, monitoring viral suppression and building
capacity for an improved data culture in recipient countries.
Success Stories: Data System Improves Care, Helps Disseminate Knowledge
Before joining AIDSRelief, Nsambya relied on a manual paper-based system of keeping clinical records. Access to data was difficult and generating reports was practically impossible. When Constella Futures under AIDSRelief introduced and implemented a patient monitoring and management (PMM) system designed specially for patients who have HIV, the record keeping at Nsambya was transformed. This system allows the staff to easily access and utilize the data. For example, drug procurement is more accurate because they can forecast how many patients will need certain drugs. Every week an inter-disciplinary team of staff members assembles to discuss difficult cases. They can bring up the data from the PMM and analyze it together, enhacing the comprehensive approach to patient care.