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A JOURNEY OF FAITH

Uganda National TV, May 11, 2012

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FMHCC CLINIC

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COMPARISONSFACTOR UGANDA UNITED STATES

Population 27 million 311 million

Life Expectancy 53 years 78 years

Infant Mortality 61 deaths per 1,000 live births

6 deaths per 1,000 live births

Maternal Birth Rate

430 female deaths per 100,000 live births

24 female deaths per 100,000 live births

Deaths from AIDS 64,000 17,000

People living with AIDS

1,200,000 1,200,000

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HIGHEST POPULATION GROWTH

Expected to increase from current 27 million to 130 million by 2050. Average of 6.9 births per woman.

Will entrap the country in deeper poverty.

Due to Uganda government’s lack of commitment with family planning.

Only 20% of married Ugandan women 15-49 have access to contraception.

Population Reference Bureau, 2012

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SERVICES OFFERED

•Antenatal

•Delivery

•Postnatal

•Minor surgery

•HIV/AIDS Counseling & Testing

•Community Outreach & Home visits

• Dispensary

• Pharmacy

• Family planning

• Immunization• Emergency

(opening soon)

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CLIENTS SERVED

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IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE BY QUARTER

Jan-Mar 2011 April-June 2011 July-Sept 2011 Oct-Dec 2011 Jan-Mar 20120

20

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80

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120

140

Series 1

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CONDITIONS TREATED

DISEASE JAN FEB MAR TOTAL

Malaria 20 20 23 57

UTRI 11 19 31 61

HT 9 9 8 26

Typhoid 8 0 6 16

Skin Infection 8 1 3 12

Diarrhea 3 1 8 12

DM 0 4 1 5

Others 30 44 47 121

Total 89 98 127 314

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MATERNAL HEALTH

• Physician to address serious health concerns such as hemorrhage and pre-eclampsia.

• Adequate labor and delivery facilities

• Ambulance that can transfer emergent cases to the nearest Level IV facility

• Advanced training to deal with delivery and post-delivery complications.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZhWhn3IN-8

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February 2012 Inspection Report Wakiso District Health Service Team

• Increase family planning

• Increase number of clinic-based deliveries

• Provide a separate antenatal treatment room

• Expand labor suite to accommodate 3-4 mothers

• Expand postnatal bed capacity

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FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY

Jan-Mar 2011

Apr-Jan 2011

Jul-Sep 2011

Oct-Nov 2011

Jan-Mar 2012

$0

$500

$1,000

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

$3,000

$880

$1,980$2,077

$2,626

$2,700User Fee Collection

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PRIORITIES• Recruit physician

• Expand working hours

• Obtain ambulance

• Start HIV/AIDS clinic

• Expand community outreach

• Create other specialty clinics, e.g., DM, HT, Family Planning, Adolescent Health,

Dental, Eye


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