Local Health System Sustainability (LHSS) Vietnam
CALL FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS PROGRAM
ON ANTI-TB DRUG MANAGEMENT
I. Background
The global LHSS project helps low- and middle-income countries transition to sustainable, self-funded health finance systems that support high-performing overall health systems. The LHSS activity in Vietnam will work with the Government of Vietnam (GVN) to advance greater local ownership of HIV and TB prevention and control. Led by Abt Associates, the four-year activity will support Vietnam in increasing its domestic financing for HIV and TB services in the context of declining donor funding, using government resources more efficiently, and in assuming local ownership of HIV and TB prevention and control activities. Specific objectives are: (1) Support the GVN to strengthen its public financial management systems for public sector health and find greater efficiencies in social health insurance (SHI), (2) Increase and improve the efficiency of domestic financing of HIV prevention and treatment services; (3) Strengthen the capacity of Vietnam's supply chain management system; and (4) Transition of TB services into SHI.
As a result of the transition, SHI TB drugs have been provided to patients with SHI cards since July 1, 2022. In the context that government-funded TB drugs are still available and provided to patients at many health facilities that have not completed the integration, managing TB drugs provided from dual sources of funding is complex. Thus, it requires regular and also ad-hoc reporting on the drug provision and reallocation from health facilities and provincial TB programs to the NTP. To support the NTP in ensuring informed decision-making on drug management, reallocation, and addressing anticipated complexities, LHSS will provide technical support to the NTP through a long-term consultant to work at the NTP.
II. Main tasks and Deliverables
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III. Skills/Knowledge Required
Contract duration: from September 2022 till September 2023. The extension will be based on funding availability.
To apply, please send your CV and an application letter to Ms. Nguyen Thanh Yen, e-mail: [email protected]
Deadline: August 19, 2022
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.