New Clinical Management System to Standardise HIV Treatment in the OECS

OECS HIV/TB Elimination Project hosts Regional Workshop to Relaunch Case-Based Surveillance Systems

Wednesday, February 7, 2018 — The OECS HIV/TB Elimination Project has embarked on an initiative to improve and standardise case-based surveillance reporting in the region through the use of HIV/STI/TB Clinical Management Software.

As a core component of strengthening Health Information Systems in the region, case-based surveillance (CBS) provides a platform for the effective monitoring and evaluation of HIV/AIDS programmes and facilitates the adherence of quality assurance standards.

A two-day regional sensitisation workshop with stakeholders was recently held in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, from January 29-30, where a pilot of the CBS system is currently ongoing.

The workshop sought to reintroduce and build upon the progress of existing case-based surveillance systems in the region.

Key objectives were to:

  • Provide and understanding of the progress and challenges of case-based surveillance in the region;
  • Understand the key surveillance and M&E indicators for regional case-based surveillance;
  • Launch the HIV Clinical Management Information Module;
  • Highlight the regional plans for case-based surveillance implementation;
  • Develop Country plans for the Implementation of the CBS system; and
  • Ensure the sustainability of CBS under the continuation grant.

Dr. Cleophas D’Auvergne, Project Coordinator of the OECS HIV/TB Elimination Project was pleased with the outcome of the two-day workshop which helped to chart the way forward for CBS in the region.

“Countries were thoroughly engaged in the process and collectively shared in the vision of having an integrated HIV/STI/TB case-based surveillance system without borders,” Dr. D’Auvergne commented.

Participants were also briefed on the theory and practice of the newly developed HIV Clinical Management Module (HIVMS V2), which has the capacity to integrate HIV/STI/TB surveillance in OECS Member States.

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