Non‐communicable diseases and HIV care and treatment: models of integrated service delivery
Tropical Medicine & International Health2017Vol. 22(8), pp. 926–937
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Abstract
Regardless of model of integration, leveraging experience from HIV care models and adapting existing systems and tools is a feasible method to provide efficient care and treatment for the growing numbers of patients with NCDs. Operational research should be conducted to further study how successful models of HIV and NCD integration can be expanded in scope and scaled-up by managers and policymakers seeking to address all the chronic care needs of their patients.
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