Call for Expressions of Interest and Proposal
#039 – Job Title: The National Consultant to support the General Department of Preventive Medicine (GDPM), Ministry of Health (MOH) to evaluate achievements of programme on management of non-communicable diseases focusing on hypertension at primary health care supported by the WHO from 2016 up to now.
1. Background
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number 1 killer in Viet Nam, responsible for 31% of total deaths in 2016 according to WHO estimation. Hypertension is one important cause of CVD. According to the National survey on the risk factors of non-communicable diseases (STEPS) Viet Nam 2015, the prevalence of hypertension among the population from 18 to 69 years old was 18.9%. But up to 57% of hypertension was not diagnosed by a health professional before. Only about a quarter of people with hypertension were currently taking medicine. Those who are managed, only about 40% have blood pressure controlled. The hypertension management program aims to substantially reduce the hypertension treatment gap as well as improve quality of the services to increase percentage of blood pressure controlled.
Since late 2019, WHO has worked with the Resolve To Save Lives (RTSL) to support Viet Nam for hypertension management at commune health stations in Viet Nam. The programme has applied public health approach aiming to “make small change but in large scale” meaning that each commune health station (CHS) manages only mild and moderate cases, but all CHS should do to make substantial change in community. Key points of public health approach for NCD management:
For this approach, the programme has promoted system of disease control to oversee the programme. Three critical tools were developed and have been being applied including (1) simple protocols for management of hypertension, (2) electronic NCD reporting system; and (3) online system for self-study on hypertension and diabetes management at CHSs. By December 2021, mor than 2,500 CHSs from more than 300 districts of 52 provinces have been being supported for applying this approach. According to plan, in 2022 about additional 800-1,000 CHSs will be supported.
Now we would like to have the program evaluated. The results will be for improving management of hypertension in specific and NCD in general to promptly reduce the huge treatment gap of the diseases.
2. Planned timelines
Start date: 20 Oct 2022
End date: 31 Dec 2022
3. Work to be performed
The Consultant will support the General Department of Preventive Medicine (GDPM), Ministry of Health (MOH) to evaluate achievements of programme on management of non-communicable diseases focusing on hypertension at primary health care supported by the WHO from 2016 up to now. The consultancy will conduct the following tasks under the technical guidance from WHO and General Department of Preventive Medicine (GDPM)- Ministry of Health (MOH).
The evaluation will be based on the following areas.
Specific deliverables:
4. Specific requirements
a. Education
b. Experience:
c. Language
5. Place of assignment:
6. Medical clearance
7. Travel
Those who are interested can submit your most updated CV and application letter indicating post title and vacancy notice number by 05 October 2022 and should be addressed to:
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
OR
For further information on this TOR, please contact:
[email protected]