Title: Partners in Health
1- Partners in Health
- Rwanda
2- There are a total of 27 rural health districts
- They include more than 80 of the population
- Current annual per capita health care spending
by public sector is around 4 (40 million total) - Additional 15 per capita donated by PEPFAR (150
million total) - Target for annual per capita health care spending
is 27
3Burera
Southern Kayonza
4HaitiRwanda
S. Africa
France
China
BP
BMI
CHOL
Ezzati et al. PLoS Medicine. 2005
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9- 90 patients with heart failure identified from
October 2006 to October 2007 - All have structural heart disease confirmed by
echocardiography - Median age 36 years
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13Based on estimates of disease prevalence and
intensity of case finding
14Physicians Nurses
Nurses Physicians
Community health workers Nurses and physicians
Echocardiography Point of care laboratory
testing Clinical protocols
Echocardiography Point of care laboratory
testing Clinical protocols
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16- I-STAT machine for monitoring of
- Renal function
- Electrolytes
- INR in case of anticoagulation
17Clinical Protocols
18Clinical Protocols
19www.imres.nl
20Faris et al. Cochrane Collaboration.
2006 McMurray and Pfeffer. Lancet. 2005
21Stage IV hypertension almost eradicated
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24Prophylaxis
55 patients with Rheumatic MR treated with
monthly IM benzathine PCN
Tompkins et al. Circulation. 1972
25Prophylaxis
26- Walter Sisulu Heart Center, Johannesburg, South
Africa - Emergency, Salam Heart Center, Khartoum
- Operation Open Heart at King Faisal Hospital in
Kigali - Brigham and Womens Hospital at King Faisal
Hospital
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28- How to scale-up a heart failure program at a
national level? - Procurement of echocardiography equipment at
district hospital level - Procurement of point of care laboratory testing
at district hospitals and health center level - Formulary changes at district hospital and health
center level - Development and implementation of
country-specific clinical protocols for district
hospitals and rural health centers - Development of training material and a training
curriculum for physicians, nurses, and community
health workers - Development of a training model requiring 1 to 1
clinical mentorship and leading to official
certification - Partnership with Ministry of Health, National
Medical School, and other stakeholders (i.e.
Rwandan Heart Association)
29- Why only heart failure?
- There is the need for a program targeting all
chronic diseases of poverty - Edematous conditions
- Heart failure
- Cirrhosis/portal hypertension
- Chronic renal disease
- Insulin-dependent diabetes
- Severe hypertension
- Asthma and other chronic lung diseases
- Epilepsy
- Malarial hyper-reactive splenomegaly
- We are currently working on the development of a
chronic care team (2 physicians and 3 nurses)
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