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close this bookGuidelines for Antiretroviral Therapy in Ghana (MOH-GHS; 2002; 40 pages)
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentLIST OF ACRONYMS
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View the documentProcurement, Storage and Distribution
View the documentProcurement
View the documentGoals for ARV Procurement
View the documentCriteria for selection of drugs
View the documentSpecification
View the documentQuantification
View the documentQuality Assurance
View the documentExecutive Procurement
View the documentStorage and Distribution
View the documentDispensing of Art
View the documentFinancing and Sustainability
View the documentMonitoring and Evaluation
View the documentImplementation Arrangements
View the documentAPPENDIX 1
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Implementation Arrangements

The ART will be introduced into the country as a phase in programme and as such the following centres will be involved initially:

St. Martin's Hospital Agomanya
Atua Government Hospital
St. Dominic's Hospital, Akwatia
Korle-bu Teaching Hospital, Accra
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi

It is envisaged that within the next five years all Regional Hospitals shall be involved in the programme.

Prescribers of ART will need to undergo training in ART. Trainees should have followed up 25 patients before embarking on the management of patients with ART.

A mechanism would be put in place to ensure exchange of information and supervision of prescribing physicians.

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