Engaging the Private Health Service Delivery Sector for TB Care in India-Miles to Go!

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作者
Suseela, Rakesh P. [1 ,2 ]
Shannawaz, Mohd [1 ]
机构
[1] Amity Univ, Amity Inst Publ Hlth, Noida 201303, India
[2] Union South East Asia Off, New Delhi 110016, India
关键词
private sector engagement; public-private partnership; public-private mix; standards of TB care; TUBERCULOSIS; PROVIDERS; CHENNAI; DELAYS;
D O I
10.3390/tropicalmed8050265
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
More than half of the people with TB in India seek care from the private sector, where suboptimal quality of care is a concern. Significant progress has been made over the last five years to expand the coverage and to involve more private sector providers in TB care under the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) in India. The objective of this review is to describe the major efforts and the progress made with regard to the engagement of the 'for-profit' private health service delivery sector for TB care in India, to critically discuss this, and to suggest the way forward. We described the recent efforts by the NTEP for private sector engagement based on the literature, including strategy documents, guidelines, annual reports, evaluation studies, and critically looked at the strategies against the vision of partnership. The NTEP has taken a variety of approaches, including education, regulation, provision of cost-free TB services, incentives, and partnership schemes to engage the private sector. As a result of all these interventions, private sector contribution has increased substantially, including TB notification, follow-up, and treatment success. However, these still fall short of achieving the set targets. Strategies were focused more towards the purchase of services rather than creating sustainable partnerships. There are no major strategies to engage the diverse set of providers, including informal health care providers and chemists, who are the first point of contact for a significant number of people with TB. India needs an integrated private sector engagement policy focusing on ensuring standards of TB care for every citizen. The NTEP should adopt an approach specifically tailored to the various categories of providers. For meaningful inclusion of the private sector, it is also essential to build understanding and generate data intelligence for better decision making, strengthen the platforms for engagement, and expand the social insurance coverage.
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