Literature DB >> 34038380

STEPS: A Solution for Ensuring Standards of TB Care for Patients Reaching Private Hospitals in India.

Shibu Balakrishnan1, Rakesh Ps2, Sunilkumar M3, Bhavan Sankar4, Rakesh Ramachandran5, Ameer Ka6,7, Ramani Gopi8, Prem Nair9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In India, the private sector diagnoses and treats more patients with TB than the public sector. Gaps in the TB care cascade were observed more among the patients diagnosed in the private sector. CONCEPT: The System for TB Elimination in Private Sector (STEPS) model evolved as a solution to address gaps in the quality of care for patients in the private sector by ensuring standards of TB care. STEPS has 3 components: a consortium of private hospitals, a coalition of all professional medical associations, and a STEPS center in each private hospital. STEPS centers act as a single window for notification, linkage for social welfare measures, contact investigation, chemoprophylaxis, direct benefit transfers, and treatment adherence support. INTERVENTION: STEPS was piloted in 14 districts in the state of Kerala. All 14 districts formed consortiums of private hospital management for policy support and a coalition of professional medical associations for advocacy with doctors. STEPS centers were established in 318 private hospitals.
RESULTS: Notification to National TB Elimination Program from the private sector improved by 26% when compared to the previous year. Among the patients notified from the private sector, microbiologically confirmed cases increased by 81%, rifampicin resistance testing at baseline increased by 56%, and the percentage of those informed of their HIV status increased by 95%. The percentage of patients notified from the private sector with their treatment outcome reported improved from 39% (2018) to 99% (2019).
CONCLUSION: The STEPS model demonstrated that a low-cost locally customized private sector engagement model is feasible and is beneficial to society. STEPS could be one of the major solutions for supporting patients reaching the private sector. © Balakrishnan et al.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34038380     DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract        ISSN: 2169-575X


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1.  STEPS - a patient centric and low-cost solution to ensure standards of TB care to patients reaching private sector in India.

Authors:  P S Rakesh; Shibu Balakrishnan; M Sunilkumar; K G Alexander; Shibu Vijayan; Venkatesh Roddawar; P P Pramod Kumar; Jyothi Kailash; Akhilesh Kunoor; Midhun Rajiv; Anoop John; Rakesh Ramachandran
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2022-01-02       Impact factor: 2.655

2.  Tuberculosis and Diabetes in India: Stakeholder Perspectives on Health System Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Care.

Authors:  Shaffi Fazaludeen Koya; Jinbert Lordson; Salman Khan; Binod Kumar; Chitra Grace; K Rajasekharan Nayar; Vinod Kumar; Anand M Pillai; Lal S Sadasivan; A Marthanda Pillai; Abu S Abdullah
Journal:  J Epidemiol Glob Health       Date:  2022-01-10
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