Increase of stock outs reported. ⢠A chronic and systemic problem. ⢠Often remains hidden without active surveillance. ⢠Good stock levels vital to: ⢠Prevent poor ...
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surveillance • Good stock levels vital to: • Prevent poor adherence & resistance • Retain patients in care • Prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality
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• A chronic and systemic problem
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• Increase of stock outs reported
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• $2120 USD in salary costs • 11 Questions
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Methods
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Results - geographic distribution
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• April 2014: CSO stakeholders meeting
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• Press pick-up (local and international)
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• 26 November 2013 (World AIDS Day):
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Stock out verification
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www.stockouts.co.za
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Stock out Report
• SMS, Please Call Me - 084 855 7867
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Stop Stockouts Project Ongoing Response
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• Telephone survey allowed for rapid and cheap assessment of
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stock outs • Stock outs in SA were more widespread than previously thought • Important to ensure assessment followed by action – link with government • CSO initiatives should act in parallel to national systems to monitor service delivery & hold government to account