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Developing Countries

Developing Countries   Expert Host

IHI’s work in developing countries aims to broadly spread efficient and effective models of health care with the goal of reducing suffering and saving thousands of lives. The IHI Developing Countries team uses modern improvement methods to design and aggressively scale up high-quality interventions by simultaneously operating within local resource constraints and working to secure urgently needed supplies. Through close collaboration with local partners, IHI aims to develop local capacity to lead change and support improvement in the quality of care to those in need.


 
 

South Africa HAART (Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy) Calculator

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Click on the image above to view the HAART calculator. Use this tool to arrive at a rough estimate of the number of adults who will need to be started on HAART each year in a particular District, and the number of newly infected infants infected each year in that district.

 

 
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Barker PM, Venter F. Setting district-based annual targets for HAART and PMTCT: A first step in planning effective intervention for the HIV/AIDS epidemic. S Afr Med J. 2007;95:916-917.         


 

 
South Africa, Malawi, and Ghana
 

Using well-tested quality improvement methods, the IHI Developing Countries team focuses on improving clinical health outcomes through systems improvements. In South Africa, the team focuses on the rapid expansion of HIV/ AIDS treatment for children and adults, while efforts in Malawi focus on the significant reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality. Most recently, the team has begun to design an implementation plan to target morbidity and mortality in children under the age of five in Ghana.

 

  • In South Africa, the IHI team assists Department of Health clinics and hospitals to rapidly build capacity to detect and treat adults and children with HIV in 5 provinces. Each District or sub-District project aims, within 18 months, to provide HAART to 80% of those who need it and decrease perinatal transmission to <10 percent.

Learn more about these activities in South Africa

  • In collaboration with local partners, IHI aims to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by 30 percent over three years in three districts in Malawi.

Learn more about the work in Malawi

  • Fives Alive!, the Developing Countries team's newest project, aims to reduce morbidity and mortality in children under five. IHI has partnered with the National Catholic Health Service and the Ghana School of Public Health to test a sequential approach to improving systems of care.

Learn more about the work in Ghana

 

Through the development of learning networks (e.g., collaborative improvement projects) to spread successful innovations, the Developing Countries team, in partnership with local health facilities, seeks to spread innovation and improve chronic disease management in pursuit of its aims.

 

These projects focus first on redesigning how care is actually delivered, building lean and efficient models of treatment for a variety of settings (urban, suburban, and rural) and then offering methods to broadly and rapidly spread those models across a province, country or region.

 

The IHI Developing Countries team gives special attention to understanding the process of patient care, and to optimizing the roles of all patients and health workers (including clinicians, administrators, and volunteers). The team also focuses on developing models of care that utilize all levels of the health care system (tertiary, secondary, and primary), developing interdependent relationships between facilities and fostering ongoing collaboration and learning between them.

 

Contact us: developingcountries@ihi.org

 



Related Information

What's New

Fives Alive! Initiative in Ghana

 

IHI's newest project, Fives Alive!, supported by the Gates Foundation, aims to reduce under-five morbidity and mortality in Ghana. By partnering with the National Catholic Health Service, IHI will test its quality improvement methodology through a faith-based system. Check back for updates on program progress!

 

South Africa: Solving Treatment Bottlenecks

 

Learn about the innovative strategies that health workers in the scarcely-resourced, rural district of Mhlontlo have developed to overcome bottlenecks and provide antiretroviral treatment for HIV-positive residents.

 


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The "Blogs"

 

Stay updated on the ongoing work in South Africa and Malawi

 

The "blogs," written by members of the IHI Developing Countries team, share stories from visits with facilities working to improve HIV treatment in South Africa and to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in Malawi.