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Differentiated Care

I-TECH’s extensive experience in HIV prevention, care and treatment service delivery, particularly in supporting ART scale up and innovation, make us particular well-suited to support Treat All implementation and differentiated models of service delivery to improve impact. I-TECH recognizes that different clients have different needs and that patient-centered approaches are likely to result in better clinical outcomes and in turn lead to better retention, adherence, and viral suppression. I-TECH has already worked in many countries across PEPFAR to build and support health systems and develop and implement policy at all levels from Health Ministry to local ART centers, and has designed and delivered a broad spectrum of activities to improve service delivery. I-TECH is engaged in supporting Treat All scale-up and piloting DSD models in several countries.

Program Highlights

Advanced Disease and Patient Care/Cryptococcal Antigen Screening and Treatment in Tanzania
High-quality, effective, and evidence-based service delivery for HIV care and prevention requires a broad continuum of integrated and linked services to ensure consistent and high-quality client management over time. With the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendation to “Treat All," eligibility for antiretroviral therapy (ART) among People Living with HIV (PLHIV) ...
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Continuous Quality Improvement Collaborative in the Caribbean
Since 2013, I-TECH has led quality improvement (QI) collaboratives in the Caribbean region, enabling multidisciplinary teams at health facilities to work toward a common goal of improving care and treatment for HIV-positive patients ...
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Differentiated HIV Service Delivery Models in Tanzania
In October 2016, the Government of Tanzania adopted the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Treat All recommendations. The adoption of WHO recommendations, coupled with the Government of Tanzania’s acceptance of the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets represents a significant commitment to the fight against HIV in Tanzania ...
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Expanding HIV Care and Treatment in Zimbabwe
The ZimPAAC consortium collaborates with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) in Zimbabwe to meet the following primary HIV epidemic control objectives:

  • Diagnose 95% of all persons living with HIV through integrated testing
  • Ensure 95% of individuals diagnosed with HIV are initiated on antiretroviral therapy (ART), retained ...
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