Shifting from an inpatient to outpatient centered model through transforming the TB financing in ex-Soviet countries.
J Infect Dev Ctries
; 13(5.1): 2S-9S, 2019 05 16.
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INTRODUCTION: In former Soviet Union countries, tuberculosis (TB) financing largely relies on a hospital-centered model. The World Health Organization favors transformation to ambulatory treatment since it is cheaper and patient-centered. We explored policy and decision maker's perspectives on: a) enabling factors for transformation in Armenia and b) challenges and ways forward in doing so in Ukraine and Tajikistan. METHODOLOGY: Qualitative study of key informants from government, donors and the national TB program. RESULTS: 52 informants with a mean service record of 20 years were involved. Key enablers in Armenia included collaborative partnership and political will, carefully selecting an adapted financing scheme that avoided financial penalization of hospitals and health workers, and use of operational research. The operational challenges in Ukraine and Tajikistan hovered around the lack of technical capacity and guidance on "how to implement" alternative financing. Shortcomings in strategic planning, uncertainty/fear that existing hospital funding would be cut and reluctance to change were highlighted. Suggested ways forwards to change the current paradigm included country-level technical assistance, capacity building, regional exchanges and operational research. CONCLUSIONS: the perspectives of "those who decide" on transforming TB financing have been highlighted. Taking these perspectives on-board is vital for achieving the end-TB goals.
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Assunto principal:
Tuberculose
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Gerenciamento Clínico
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Financiamento da Assistência à Saúde
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Assistência Ambulatorial
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Política de Saúde
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
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Health_economic_evaluation
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Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
Limite:
Humans
País/Região como assunto:
Asia
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Europa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Infect Dev Ctries
Assunto da revista:
DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS
Ano de publicação:
2019
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Armênia