Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Dear Forum Members, Scaling out ART is a big challenge and indeed requires more resources to be pumped in. Denying treatment or being complacent to treatment is of course unethical. Also at the same time, we have to evaluate the effectiveness of other interventions especially the preventive efforts which also take up a lot of our resources. For that, the statistics are important. Pumping in resources without monitoring the outcome is again unethical. Any debate which enhances our productivity and improves our way of health care action & delivery has to be promoted. Lets hope that the present debate is for that, rather than as some critiques say an attempt to be complacent (or to cover up earlier complacency) from the part of NACO. Let the policy makers and researchers take it seriously and hone our research methodologies. So in short what we need is a comprehensive approach where preventive measures, treatment/care & support, de-stigmatising efforts, etc. should be taken up and given their appropriate importance. The levels of activities in each area may vary from community to community depending on their priorities. In any case the present levels in any area are inadequate and a more massive roll-out has to come not only from Governments & NGOs but from civil society at large. Regards, Dr.Nabeel.M.K. e-mail: <drnabeelmk@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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