Framework for the Engagement of all Health Care Providers in the Management of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
December 31, 2015

Framework for the Engagement of all Health Care Providers in the Management of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

The Framework for engagement of all health-care providers in the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis has been developed to support countries in the implementation of public–private mix (PPM) for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB).

The Framework for engagement of all health-care providers in the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis has been developed to support countries in the implementation of public–private mix (PPM) for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). This document complements other guidance and practical tools on PPM for TB control and prevention. It serves as a guidance document for countries in engaging providers and partners from outside the national TB programmes (NTPs) to address the complexity of the programmatic management of DR-TB.

The framework describes approaches for engaging different health-care providers and partners in diverse aspects of DR-TB care and management, including clinical care, public health tasks, patient-centred care, advocacy, funding mobilization, regulation and social protection. It describes the engagement of non-NTP providers and partners, which is not limited to diagnosis and treatment, but also includes other important aspects of DR-TB care, depending on the capacity and preference of the non-NTP providers and partners.

Organizations:

World Health Organization (WHO)

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