Consolidated Guidelines On Person‑Centered HIV Patient Monitoring and Case Surveillance
Date
2017-06Auteur
Ministry of Health
Type
Technical ReportLa langue
enMetadata
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In 2015, WHO published consolidated guidelines on strategic information for HIV in the health sector, including new indicators organized along the cascade of HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care (1). Those guidelines promote a people-centred approach to strategic information for HIV, which involves a shift from collecting aggregated service-level data, for example the, number of HIV tests provided to a focus on people as they receive a cascade of linked services to improve patient care and outcomes. These guidelines consolidate guidance on monitoring systems for patients and all cases of HIV as part of public health surveillance. They recommend the use of unique identifiers to link patients across health services, allowing the sustainable measurement of the cascade of services. The guidelines promote the use of routine data for patient care and enable reporting on most programme, national and global indicators, including key global targets for HIV.
Citation
Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2017. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.Parrainage
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of StateÉditeur
World Health Organisation
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HIV Patient Monitoring--ZambiaHIV case surveillance--Zambia
Consolidated Guidelines--Zambia
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Consolidated Clinical Guidelines
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