National HIV Clinical Support Center

Echo

ECHO stands for Extension of Community Health Outcomes


UPCOMING ECHO SESSION

Identification and reporting of GBV


Thursday, 7th December 2023 – (2:00pm to 3:00pm)

Catherine Chacha                                     Elizabeth Washika
Facilitator                                                     Moderator 

Join us online by registering:

https://echo.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvceqtpjMiGtJWzoDudlCX7c2k_wuGgrU_


ECHO MODEL

1.Technology (multi point videoconferencing and internet) to leverage scarce healthcare resources

2. Disease management model focused on improving outcomes by reducing variation in processes of care and sharing best practices.

3. Case-based learning to establish and develop communities of practice and encourage the collaborative management of patients

4. Monitoring outcomes using a web-based database.



People need access to specialty care for their complex health conditions.

There aren't enough specialists to treat everyone who needs care, especially in rural and under-served communities.

ECHO trains primary care clinicians to provide specialty care services

Patients get the right care, in the right place, at the right time. This improves outcomes and reduces costs.

Role of NASCOP
•Provide overall guidance on complex HIV cases 
•Ensure delivery of quality HIV services at JOORTH and spokes. 
•Provide ongoing site-level supportive supervision.
•Oversee the evaluation of project ECHO and participate in the evaluation design, analysis and report writing.