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Journal Article > Research

Engagement of Public and Private Medical Facilities in Tuberculosis Care in Myanmar: Contributions and Trends Over an Eight-Year Period

Nwe TW, Saw S, Le Win L, Mon MM, van Griensven J, Zhou SS, Chinnakali P, Shah SK, Thein S, Aung ST
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Abstract
As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly aim to engage all private and public TB care providers. Engagement of communities, civil society organizations and public and private care provider is the second pillar of the End TB strategy. In Myanmar, this entails the public-public and public-private mix (PPM) approach. The public-public mix refers to public hospital TB services, with reporting to the national TB program (NTP). The public-private mix refers to private general practitioners providing TB services including TB diagnosis, treatment and reporting to NTP. The aim of this study was to assess whether PPM activities can be scaled-up nationally and can be sustained over time.
Countries
Myanmar
Subject Area
tuberculosisSORT-IT
DOI
10.1186/s40249-017-0337-8
Published Date
01-Sep-2017
PubMed ID
28859677
Languages
English
Journal
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 6, Issue 1
Issue Date
01-Sep-2017
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