Poster: Developing a Standardized Tool for Data Use and Decision-Making to Estimate the HRH Requirements for Implementing Differentiated Care for HIV in High-Burden Settings

Poster: Developing a Standardized Tool for Data Use and Decision-Making to Estimate the HRH Requirements for Implementing Differentiated Care for HIV in High-Burden Settings

In partnership with USAID through PEPFAR, HRH2030 has developed a simple, standardized, client-centered tool to help program managers maximize the use of their health workforce for the rollout of “Test and Start” utilizing differentiated service delivery (DSD) models. The tool allows for task shifting/sharing, which is a key strategy not only for HIV services but to close the estimated 18 million shortfall in health workers projected by 2030.

This poster was presented July 24, 2018 at the 22nd International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam.

 

Associated Content:

Tool for Estimating HRH Requirements for Implementing Differentiated ART Service Delivery in High HIV Burden Settings

Poster: Task-shifting and Sharing Practices During Implementation of Differentiated Care for HIV Service Delivery — Experiences from Uganda

Country: Global

Resource Type: Other

Topic: HIV/AIDS, HRIS and health workforce data, performance and productivity