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FREE HEALTH CARE THE IRC EXPERIENCE

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Free Health Care. The IRC Experience. Kenema District EmOC Programme. Support Kenema Government Hospital and currently 65 PHUs Direct Beneficiaries = 55,874 WCBA INTERVENTIONS Supplies: medical equipment and drugs Trainings Human Resources – Performance Related Incentives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FREE HEALTH CARETHE IRC EXPERIENCE

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KENEMA DISTRICT EMOC PROGRAMME

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TOTAL NUMBER OF FACILITY DELIVERIES

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PERCENTAGE OF DELIVERY

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CAESAREAN SECTIONS PER ANNUM

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CAESAREAN SECTION RATE

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REFERRALS TO HOSPITAL

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AMBULANCE SERVICES SINCE AUG 2007

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MATERNAL DEATHS AT KENEMA GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL

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CASE FATALITY RATE

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MET NEED:WOMEN WITH OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS WHO RECEIVE

TREATMENT

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TOTAL EMOC & DHMT JOINT SUPERVSION 2009

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UNITS OF BLOOD COLLECTED

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TRANSFUSION UTILISATION PER SPECIALTY

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• Programme now by CIDA and DFID• Free care for under 5’s for treatment of the 3 main

morbidities malaria diarrhoea and pnuemonia• Community volunteers are trained and equipped to follow

protocols to treat children that present with the recognised symptoms

• Those who do not or who do not respond within 24 hours of treatment are referred and escorted by the volunteer to the nearest PHU

COMMUNITY CASE MANAGEMENTKONO DISTRICT

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• From 2008 expanded from coverage of 20 PHUs to date 56 PHUs

• By May 2010 all 70 PHUS will be in the programme

• Trained 1073 CHVs• Last quarter of 2009 treated 10,925 children

under 5

PROGRAMME EXPANSION

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• From 2008 expanded from coverage of 20 PHUs to date 56 PHUs

• By May 2010 all 70 PHUS will be in the programme

• Trained 1073 CHVs• Last quarter of 2009 treated 10,925 children

under 5

PROGRAMME EXPANSION

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CASES TREATED

2008 2009

Malaria 21,864 13,816

Diarrhoea 12,022 16,926

ARI 10,460 18,812

NUMBER OF TREATMENTS

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NUMBER OF TREATMENTS BY CHVSMAY 2006 – DEC 2009

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COMMUNITY VS. PHU TREATMENTSFEB 2008 – DEC 2009

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• Vision of decentralisation is not well communicated and expectations misunderstood

• Health Systems and Human Resources – capacity and personnel

• Corruption and lack of commitment and accountability• Monitoring and supervision• Infrastructure and accessibility• Community support for volunteers

CHALLENGES