WHO in its WHA69/39 session adopted the ‘Framework on Integrated, People-centred Health Services (IPCHS),’ providing a compelling vision of how to close the health access gap by transforming health systems to be designed for people. The concept of integrated health services can be summarized as: “the organization and management of health services so that people get the care they need, when they need it, in ways that are user friendly, achieve the desired results and provide value for money.”
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for a large and growing proportion of the burden of disease across the globe. WHO leads current global work to “Integrate NCDs with national HIV/AIDS, TB, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Programmes and into the Health System,” with ambitions to generate key considerations for provision of comprehensive NCD services, integration of service delivery across NCDs and communicable diseases, and into primary health care.
This webinar delves into the world of integration to decipher its true and practical meaning as it applies to NCD care in low and middle-income countries. What does it mean? How can countries do it effectively? Are donors interested in a non-vertical approach to health care? Experts in the field speak their mind and share real world examples of how integration can overcome fragmented service delivery to better serve people living with NCDs.
Speakers:
Dr Bente Mikkelsen, Director, Department for NCDs, WHO
Dr Cherian Varghese, Cross-cutting lead, NCD department, WHO
Dr Hongyi Xu, Technical Officer, Integrated Service Delivery, NCD department, WHO
Emma Feeny, Director of Global Advocacy & Policy Engagement, The George Institute for Global Health
Dr Gene Bukhman, Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Lancet NCDI Poverty Commission
Dr Beatrice Matanje, Medical Director, Partners in Health/Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo, Malawi site, Neno
Dr Viktoria Stein, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, VM Partners Integrating Health and Care, Joint Editor-in-Chief, International Journal for Integrated Care, University of Birmingham
Mr Austen Davis, Senior Adviser, Department for Education and Global Health
Norwegian Development Agency
Dr Temo Waqanivalu, Unit Head- Integrated Service Delivery Unit, Department for NCDs, WHO