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Ehai Holds Stakeholders Meeting in Ondo and Ekiti States
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Equitable Health Access Initiative in collaboration with State Ministry of Health, State Hospitals Management Board, State Agency for the Control of Aids and State Primary Health Care Development Board held a review meeting with Project Directors on the PEPFAR funded Action Plus Up supported health facilities in Ondo and Ekiti State.The meeting took place at 12th and 13th of May 2015 respectively in both states. Medical Directors, Local Govt. Medical Officers of Health and Officers in Charge of PHCs as well as representatives from SMOH, SACA, HMB and PHCBattended the meeting.
This stakeholders meeting is a routine (bi-annual) meeting aimed at ensuring the HIV prevention care and treatment activities in both states (especially on the Action Plus Up project) runs smoothly. The meeting also provides a strategic and operational platform to address cross cutting issues affecting the HIV program in the states thus strengthening the HIV response in both states.
A total number of fifty-five (55) and forty-three (43) participants were in attendance in Ondo and Ekiti States respectively.
One of the objectives of the meeting was to discuss the new developments on the PEPFAR project, and the paradigm shift of PEPFAR with regards to laboratory investigations since October 2014.
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New PEPFAR Paradigm Shift for Laboratory
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HIV Rapid testing, TB Microscopy/GeneXpert, CD4 Count, Viral Load and EID are the only laboratory investigations currently supported by PEPFAR.
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Since October 2014, all other previously supported laboratory investigations such as Chemistry, Haematology, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen and Syphilis Screening are no longer supported. This is in spite of the fact that they have supplied some facilities with Reflotron and Vitros V350 machines to some facilities for chemistry tests and Sysmex machines for haematology assay.
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Some pertinent evolving issues that required urgent resolution are:
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What happens to these supplied equipment platforms for the tests that are no longer supported?
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Strategies towards transitioning payment for non-supported tests/equipment.
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Quality Assurance /Quality Control for the tests being supported and those no more supported.
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The tests mainly affected were Chemistry, Haematology, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen and Syphilis Screening. Strategies for addressing this funding gap and its implication on the management of HIV positive patients was discussed extensively. Best practices were shared and solutions were proffered to observed challenges.
At the end of deliberations, the meeting resolved and recommended as follows:
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HIV Rapid testing, TB Microscopy/GeneXpert, CD4 Count, Viral Load and EID will continue to be offered free of charge on the programme.
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Non of the health facilities can continue to support free Chemistry and haematology tests for their HIV positive clients on the program.
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There is need for immediate commercialization of the Reflotron, Vitros V350 and Sysmex machines that are no longer supported by PEPFAR.
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The supported hospitals must continue to provide the required standard of care per national guidelines including laboratory monitoring for HIV positive clients.
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The hospitals should begin to charge a commensurate amount of money to HIV positive clients to ensure they are able to procure reagents and carry out necessary maintenance and repairs on the machines.
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Status Quo for accessing and accounting for funds on the ACTION Plus Up project account will be maintained.
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EHAI should with immediate effect raise a communiqué on these resolutions and share with the Honourable Commissioner Ondo State MOH, Chairman and Permanent Secretary for the Ondo State HMB, SACA Program Manager and the Executive Secretary of the Ondo State PHC Board as well as all Medical Directors and Medical Officers for Health of all ACTION Plus UP supported facilities.
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