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Title: Engaging All Care


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Engaging All Care Providers in TB Care
and Control Role of Professional Associations
2
Organizations Responsible for ISTC
3
ISTC Development Process
  • Funded (Oct 1, 2004) by USAID via TBCTA
  • Steering Committee 28 members / 14 countries
  • Cochairs M. Raviglione (WHO) / P. Hopewell (ATS)
  • Process coordinated by ATS
  • Evidence-based with six systematic reviews
  • Ten drafts prior to final
  • Final document December 2005--but is a living
    document
  • Patients Charter for TB Care developed in tandem
  • Launch on World TB Day--March 24 2006

4
J.W. Lee, Director General, World Health
Organization March 24, 2006
5
The Global Strategy to Stop TB
6
ISTC Test Sites
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Kenya
  • Mexico
  • Tanzania

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ISTC Languages
  • English
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Russian
  • Chinese
  • Indonesian
  • Vietnamese
  • Japanese
  • Khmer
  • Thai

9
How is ISTC being used?
  • Serving to unite public and private sectors in
    providing a uniformly accepted level of care for
    all patients with, or suspected of having, TB by
    describing the essential elements of TB care that
    should be available everywhere
  • Providing a focus for mobilizing professional
    societies globally in support of TB programs
  • Serving as a powerful advocacy tool to ensure
    that the essential elements are available
  • Presenting a core for medical and nursing school
    curricula and for continuing medical education
    and
  • As a guide for policy makers and donors.

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Editorial, Lancet Infectious Diseases Nov, 2006
  • In this month's issue of The Lancet Infectious
    Diseases we publish the International Standards
    for Tuberculosis Care. When national tuberculosis
    control programmes and individual clinicians
    apply these standards correctly,
    multidrug-resistant tuberculosis andthe recently
    definedextensively drug-resistant (XDR)
    tuberculosis should not develop---.

11
Role of Professional Societies
  • Professional societies can serve as valuable
    collaborators with TB programs
  • Serving as conduits to their private sector
    members to disseminate information (such as the
    ISTC)
  • Giving credibility to TB programs
  • Providing technical assistance to TB programs
  • Conducting training activities
  • Exerting peer pressure and
  • Advocating for appropriate resources and
    policies.

12
Goal of the Meeting
  • To mobilize professional associations to help
    foster effective collaboration between national
    TB programmes and private health care providers.
  • How can this be accomplished?
  • Develop a professional society network
  • Provide funding (10,000 each) to selected
    professional societies to develop a work plan for
    coordinated activities with their respective
    NTPs
  • Provide technical assistance for work plan
    development.

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ISTC Tools and PCTC
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