Mobilising Healthcare – A successful tuberculosis treatment model from Cambodia

August 8, 2012
Ankur Sohanpal
Cambodia’s   healthcare is in a dismal state – there are no available skilled healthcare   workers, daily per capita income is of less than US$1 and 80 per cent of the   population is rural and located remotely. Providing tuberculosis treatment,   which requires daily treatment for about 6 months would be a challenge here –   Operation ASHA had to rethink its entire strategy which had   given it success in India, owing to the relatively low number of people   living per square kilometre. In India, while stationary centres were set up,   the Operation ASHA came up with the decision to have mobile healthcare   clinics. Read more here. A new graph   shows the growth in the number TB treatment clinics it opened since its   inception – see it here.


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