Advancing Differentiated Care Agenda Beyond HIV: Insights from #IAS2017

Advancing Differentiated Care Agenda Beyond HIV: Insights from #IAS2017
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Tom Ellman from MSF shared key points on advancing the differentiated care agenda at IAS 2017. Topics discussed ranged from addressing advanced disease to exploring new interventions for hard-to-reach populations. The presentation also highlighted outstanding research questions and implications of differentiated care beyond HIV, emphasizing the need for sustainable strategies and community empowerment in delivering patient-centered healthcare.

  • Differentiated Care
  • HIV
  • IAS2017
  • MSF
  • Community Empowerment

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  1. Whats ahead on the differentiated care agenda Tom Ellman MSF #IAS2017 | @IAS_Conference

  2. #IAS2017 | @IAS_conference MSF s Differentiated Care Agenda Differentiate where the need is greatest: 2ndline Advanced disease Hard to reach/Excluded populations Low coverage settings Areas of new focus Supply chains Self-testing, Peer-led testing, and PEP/PREP Investment in targeted patient support

  3. #IAS2017 | @IAS_conference What are the outstanding research questions? Limits of demedicalisation Peer experience versus professional experience Role of new tools in facilitating task-shifting Risks and benefits of remedicalisation Mortality/morbidity after return from CAGS to SOC Efficacy of safety nets in identifying high risk Parallel or integrated services for excluded populations

  4. #IAS2017 | @IAS_conference What are the implications of differentiated care beyond HIV? TB and MDR-TB Non-Communicable Disease SRH Family Planning and Termination of Pregnancy Population-specific approaches Alternative provision for excluded populations Patient-centred demedicalised health care Empowerment of peers and communities

  5. #IAS2017 | @IAS_conference What I hope we re talking about a year from now Not second-line! Capacity to sustain differentiated care Peer cadres Community-level across cascade

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