CHAI and the Ministry of Health, Zambia, have published a groundbreaking study in BMC Health Services Research, evaluating the first large-scale evaluation of the introduction of the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG). The NASG is a lifesaving compression device that helps women manage heavy blood loss resulting from childbirth. In places where health facilities are remote, it can buy new mothers time before they can get the help they need. This study marks the first large-scale implementation of NASGs, covering 143 public health facilities. The introduction of the NASG, combined with training, clinical mentorship in shock management, and support for robust emergency referral systems, significantly improved maternal health outcomes. This initiative is now being sustained beyond the initial partner support. 🤓Read the paper: https://lnkd.in/dpxMxG9A #ReproductiveHealth #MaternalHealth #HealthForAll #PrimaryHealthcare #MaternalMortality #MaternalHealthMatters #PostpartumHemorrhage
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CHAI's mission is to save lives and improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries by enabling the government and private sector to strengthen and sustain quality health systems. Today, CHAI operates in 36 countries across the world and more than 80 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated price reductions, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics. Current programs at CHAI include HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Maternal, Newborn and Reproductive Health, Diarrhea and Pneumonia, Nutrition, Vaccines, Health Financing, Health Workforce, and Cancer. CHAI also has a number of experts working across the organization to help shape global markets, to negotiate lower prices for drugs and health tools, provide clinical support and knowledge, and utilize the latest and best data and analytics to shape decision-making. We are actively recruiting across a number of programs. Please visit www.clintonhealthaccess.org/join-chai.
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Despite past progress, global maternal mortality rates have stagnated and even reversed in some high-burden countries. Significant progress requires the introduction and sustainable scaling of innovations and under-utilized products such as the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG). The NASG is a lightweight, washable, reusable, and affordable lifesaving first aid device for women suffering from heavy blood loss following childbirth. In Zambia, the Ministry of Health, in partnership with CHAI, successfully deployed the NASG in rural and underdeveloped areas. The introduction of the NASG, combined with training, clinical mentorship in shock management, and support for robust emergency referral systems, significantly improved maternal health outcomes. This initiative is now being sustained beyond the initial partner support. On Friday, June 28, the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition organized a webinar where, together with the Ministry of Health, Zambia, we talked about our work in introducing the NASG. This webinar is now available on YouTube to watch: https://ow.ly/EgVJ50SuKq9 #ReproductiveHealth #MaternalHealth #HealthForAll #PrimaryHealthcare #MaternalMortality #MaternalHealthMatters #PostpartumHemorrhage
Non-pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (NASG) implementation experience in Zambia
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📢 We appreciate your interest in CHAI and would like to offer you the opportunity to attend a live webinar wherein you will hear from members of our HR and leadership teams. We will host a 30-minute presentation with 30 minutes for live Q&A. ❓ What? CHAI Live Info Session. 📅 When? Thursday, 11 July 2024, from 12 pm-1 pm UTC (8-9 am EST/1-2 pm WAT/7-8 pm ICT) 🧐 Who? Folu Lufadeju, the Senior Deputy Country Director & Senior Director for Access Programs, CHAI-Nigeria, and Sydney Leroy from CHAI’s Global Talent Acquisition team 🙋♂️Join via this link: https://ow.ly/OJza50SsUrO #CHAIRecruiting
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Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH) in Ethiopia saves US$8,700 monthly, since the government reallocated two oxygen plants from the emergency response center used at the height of the #COVID19 to the hospital. At the onset of the #COVID19 pandemic, the Ethiopian government swiftly turned the Millennium Hall into a COVID-19 response center, expanding its bed capacity from 360 to 1,000. With Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and CHAI support, it procured two additional oxygen plants, installed bedside oxygen support for up to 130 beds, and trained over 2,000 health workers to address the surge in patients. As the pandemic threat abated, the government collaborated with CHAI to identify high-impact hospitals to relocate the equipment used at the Millennium Hall. One of those hospitals was Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH), the oldest and largest referral hospital in the country with more than 700 functional beds, that serves patients from all regions in the country. The Ministry of Health (MOH) in collaboration with CHAI moved the first plant, pipeline, and manifold systems to TASH and the second plant to the UN makeshift Hospital/Bulbula COVID-19 Treatment Center for the continued management of COVID-19 cases. After the government revised its treatment protocol for the integration of COVID-19 into routine medical care services, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health moved the second PSA plant to TASH to ensure the sustainable availability of medical oxygen in this referral hospital. Today, the two oxygen plants at TASH have greatly alleviated the long-standing issues with accessing medical-grade oxygen and financial strain, resulting in monthly savings of over US$8,700. This is money that the hospital management would have otherwise spent on procuring oxygen from the private sector. The collaborative effort between MOH and CHAI proves that with thorough planning and commitment, we can turn a crisis into an opportunity for sustainable improvement in healthcare infrastructure. Learn more: https://ow.ly/oU8950SsTw3 #InvestInOxygen #HealthSystemsStrengthening #PrimaryHealthcare
Ethiopia reallocates COVID-19 oxygen equipment to meet ongoing health demands - Clinton Health Access Initiative
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📌Not to be missed! 📅Join us tomorrow at 9 am EDT/3 pm CAT as we discuss findings from a groundbreaking study on NASG use in Zambia. The Non-pneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG) is a lightweight, washable, reusable, and affordable lifesaving first aid device for women suffering from heavy blood loss following childbirth (postpartum hemorrhage). When a woman undergoes post-partum hemorrhage, she can die from shock within two hours. The NASG can be used to control bleeding, reverse shock, and temporarily stabilize the patient, allowing time (up to 36 hours) for her to be transported to a health facility for proper care. CHAI and the Ministry of Health, Zambia, conducted a large-scale, first-of-its-kind study on the use of the NASG across 143 public health facilities in Zambia. After 16 months of introducing the device, nearly all facilities use and have functional NASGs. Join us tomorrow at 9 am EDT/3 pm as we discuss the results of the study. This webinar is organized by the Maternal Health Supplies Caucus of the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition. ✍️Register: https://ow.ly/ZqCF50Src02 #MaternalHealth #ChildHealth
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📌 CHAI is excited to announce its "Leveraging Digital Health for Primary Healthcare" track at the 4th Africa Digital Health Summit at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos Nigeria from Jun 27 to 28, 2024. 🛠️The summit will feature panel discussions and presentations on the transformational use of digital health technology drawing from country experiences, the latest research and advancements in the field. 👋We invite healthcare professionals, policymakers, technology enthusiasts, and all stakeholders in the digital health space to join us. ✍🏼Register here: https://lnkd.in/dmCSjaFa 🎉Let's explore how innovation can enhance primary healthcare services and health outcomes across the continent. #AfricaDigitalHealthSummit2024 #DigitalHealth #PrimaryHealthcare #UniversalHealthCoverage
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🌟Rwanda's unique food supplement venture cuts malnutrition, sets regional standard 🌟Chelsea Clinton: The world must coordinate now to prevent the next pandemic 🌟Better HIV treatment outcomes seen with viral load testing innovation More in our monthly newsletter: https://ow.ly/coWw50Soc4a Subscribe now! https://ow.ly/tl8S50Soc4b
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📌The Assistive Products Market Report and product catalog are now available in French! Prostheses are available to just 20 percent of the roughly 65 million people who need them globally. Demand is expected to double by 2050, linked to the growth of traumas and non-communicable diseases, especially diabetes. More affordable solutions are emerging, but the ambiguity of quality standards remains a concern. The Assistive Products Market Report is a one-stop resource for buyers, donors, and policymakers to help ensure people have access to affordable, high-quality assistive products they need. Download the report: https://ow.ly/QeaM50SoaLH ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology #AssistiveTech #DisabilityInclusion #InclusiveHealth #Accessibility #UnlockTheEveryDay
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📢CHAI invites interested and capable vendors to submit expressions of interest to supply an affordable, quality-assured solution to accelerate widespread access to CD4 testing, cryptococcus infection, or histoplasmosis infection screening in low-and middle-income countries. 📅 Closing date: August 2, 2024 🌐 Link: https://ow.ly/HaTv50So4tm
Invitation to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) to provide interventions to grow capacity and increase sustainable access to CD4 testing and Opportunistic Infection (OI) screening - Clinton Health Access Initiative
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Rwanda's food supplement venture dramatically cuts stunting among children 18-23 months by 27%. The local joint venture between the government and private investors was created in response to the country's high child malnutrition rate. Since its launch in 2016, it has quickly become a regional leader, becoming the first producer of fortified blended foods in Africa to meet the World Food Programme quality requirements. Produced locally, incorporating local agricultural products, and aligning with regional and local eating habits, the products are designed for young children and pregnant/lactating women. By the end of 2021, over 85% of children in the poorest households had consumed the fortified blended food product. In addition, the percentage of anemic and iron-deficient children decreased from 35 to 9 percent and 34 to 24 percent, respectively. These findings underscore the success of a comprehensive approach and highlight the positive impact of the Rwandan Government’s commitment to holistic solutions promoting healthy child growth and development. The journey of fortified blended foods in Rwanda is a testament to transformative change and the potential for global solutions to local challenges. Learn more: https://ow.ly/2cvL50Sn8et #Malnutrition #ChildHealth
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