IHI's aim is to introduce efficient models of chronic care and realize untapped capacity by introducing tests of efficiency. We expect that each project will be self-sustaining and leading change in their area 12 months after start-up.
The projects are adopting classic improvement strategies, including systems and process redesign, the use of the Chronic Care Model, the Model for Improvement and the IHI Breakthrough Series Collaborative model to further two common aims:
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Develop replicable urban and rural “best practice” models for treatment of HIV in children and adults that optimize existing staff and resources and
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Increase the capacity of local and regional systems to allow rapid scale-up of the ARV program.
Our expectation is that this program directed at AIDS will strengthen the South African health system overall by introducing methods that can be applied to all chronic diseases. Early results from projects in Gauteng and the Eastern Cape show striking increases in the rate at which new patients receive treatment with simultaneous improvement in adherence, viral load suppression and overall quality of care.
Learn more about IHI's work in sub-Saharan Africa.