John P. McGovern Award and Lecture
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John P. McGovern Award and Lecture
Global health equity Community-based care, human resources for health, and implementation challenges Paul Farmer, MD, PhD Partners In Health Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital American Association of Colleges of Nursing • 28 October 2007 HIV prevalence (www.worldmapper.org Poster 227) Nurses working (www.worldmapper.org Poster 216) $1 0, 22 0 $1 0, 62 $12,000 2 Annual per-patient ART cost, 2002 d4T, 3TC, NVP AZT, 3TC, NVP $10,000 $6,000 $4,000 $4 12 $3 00 $5 77 $2,000 $7 01 Price (US$) $8,000 $0 Avg. wholesale price PIH price Drug source IDA price March 2003 September 2003, six months later Scaling up in rural Haiti Strengthening and rebuilding health systems HIV/AIDS program as chwal batay: Launching “virtuous social cycles” Job creation at Zanmi Lasante: 2746 employees as of December 31, 2006 Haitian Ministry of Health employees (mostly medical/admin) 137 (5%) CHWs 1179 (43%) PIH/ZL medical personnel 247 (9%) Non-medical personnel 1183 (43%) Distribution of HIV-related clinical care tasks Zanmi Lasante, Haiti 40 36 Percentage of care tasks 35 30 25 25 18 20 15 12 10 5 2 4 2 1 0 MD RN Non-clinical staff MD/RN MD or RN/ MD/RN/ MD and/or MD/RN/ Non-clinical Non-clinical RN/CHW CHW/Nonclincal Ivers et al. Tasks performed by community health workers in Thomonde, Haiti: a case study of task-shifting. Abstract 751. HIV Implementers Meeting June 2007, Kigali, Rwanda. First contact with health system for people living with HIV in Boucan Carré, Haiti Other 6% Social Worker 16% MD 24% Even people who do not have an accompagnateur often go to one as their first point of contact with the health system. Auxillary 2% RN 15% N = 200 CHW 37% Ivers et al. Tasks performed by community health workers in Thomonde, Haiti: a case study of task-shifting. Abstract 751. HIV Implementers Meeting June 2007, Kigali, Rwanda. Distribution of HIV-related clinical care tasks Rwinkwavu, Rwanda 50 46 Percentage of care tasks 45 40 35 28 30 25 20 15 10 7 5 9 7 0 0 RN Non-clinical staff 2 0 MD MD/RN MD or RN/ Non-clinical MD/RN/ Non-clinical MD/RN/ CHW MD/RN/CHW/ Non-clinical Ivers et al. Tasks performed by community health workers in Thomonde, Haiti: a case study of task-shifting. Abstract 751. HIV Implementers Meeting June 2007, Kigali, Rwanda. Inshuti Mu Buzima cost breakdown Accompagnateurs account for only 9.3% of labor costs and 4.2% of overall operating costs. referrals transport infrastructure administration social nonmedical staff staff support Labor 45% supplies PIH Boston staff medical staff CHWs MOH staff food New partnerships Inshuti Mu Buzima Rwanda March 2005 Bo-Mphato Litšebeletsong tsa Bophelo Lesotho March 2006 Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo Malawi January 2007 What about in the urban U.S.? New investments in global health ORGANIZATION FOCUS DONORS Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Global health Bill and Melinda Gates $6.2 B* The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria Financing treatment and prevention Governments, foundations, corporations $8.6 B President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Financing and delivery of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment U.S. government $15 B International Finance Facility for Immunization Financing vaccine delivery/GAVI U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Sweden $4 B Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program Financing scale-up of existing prevention and treatment efforts World Bank Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations Financing and delivery of childhood vaccines Gates Foundation, governments Public-private partnerships Drugs, vaccines, microbicides, diagnostics, etc. Philanthropists, governments, industry $1.2 B Anti-Malaria Initiative in Africa (proposed) Cut malaria incidence in half by 2010 in 15 countries U.S. government $1.2 B United Nations Fund Children’s and women’s health Ted Turner $360 M *Total $40.7 billion… not including Warren Buffett! Funds pledged, committed, or spent. Overlap exists between organizations (e.g., PEPFAR money supports the Global Fund). Adapted from Jon Cohen, The new world of global health. Science 2006;311(5758):162-167. FUNDS $1.1 B $3 B New resources, old challenges New technologies, monies, and strategies must still pass through old bottlenecks Thank you