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Integrated Care and HIV-AIDS Programme Management Ganesh Shayhana* DUT Research Associate, Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban University of Technology, South Africa *Corresponding author: Shayhana Ganesh, Email: shayhanaganesh@gmail.com
Online published on 7 May, 2019. Abstract HIV-AIDS has a global and local presence with both developed and developing countries affected by this disease. South Africa has the largest HIV-AIDS epidemic in the world1. It has been almost 30 years since its discovery and significant gains have been made toward HIV-AIDS prevention, treatment and care. HIV-AIDS programmes have developed instantaneously across the globe in an attempt to assist state health programmes to care and treat for HIV-AIDS individuals. Key components of these programmes have focused on the pillars of HIV-AIDS care; prevention, treatment, wellness and care. However, new evidence is emerging to support a holistic, overarching approach to HIV-AIDS care, that being integrated care. This paper reviews the current landscape of integrated care in HIV-AIDS programmes and proposes smart practices toward optimal patient management. Top Keywords HIV-AIDS, Integrated care. Top | |
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