Care Integration

A health system should work for the people who use it, and not the other way around. A COMPREHENSIVE, streamlined system means patients and their families can focus on healing, rather than navigating a complicated patchwork of services and support.

At HAI, we worked from the health facility to the national level to integrate disjointed services and programs into the primary care model embraced by our Ministry of Health partners. But we didn’t stop there.  We also provided tools and training for health providers, clinic managers, and health leadership to implement and evaluate USER-FOCUSED interventions that improve service delivery EFFICIENCY and make health care visits easier for everyone.

 

SPOTLIGHT: Care Integration

8 VISITS, 5 LOCATIONS

Before HAI began working here, there were very few places to get
treatment if you had HIV. Now we have care in every health facility.
My daughter was born healthy, without HIV.

When HAI started working in Côte d’Ivoire, HIV services were often offered through separate AIDS units or HIV/AIDS clinics set up by NGOs. At that time, a pregnant woman could make as many as eight visits to five separate locations to receive comprehensive prenatal care, including HIV testing.

Care Integration in action

Care Integration in action

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Our Mission

Our mission is to promote policies and support programs that strengthen government primary health care and foster social, economic, and health equity for all. Our vision is a just world that promotes health and well-being, including universal access to quality health care.

Our History

Health Alliance International began in 1987 as a US-based international solidarity organization committed to supporting the public sector provision of health care for all.  Over 35 years, HAI conducted programs in 17 countries, with flagship programs in Mozambique, Côte d'Ivoire, and Timor-Leste.

Our Evolution

In line with HAI’s commitment to support and strengthen local public health leadership, as of October 2021, HAI fully transitioned global operations and active programs to locally-based, locally-led NGOs. Learn more about this shift toward local autonomy and equity in global health.

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