Description |
1 online resource (19 pages) : color maps, charts |
Series |
Human resource management online (text) |
Summary |
In January 2005 Dr. Mean Chhi Vun, director of the Cambodian National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STDs (NCHADS), needed to decide how to control the spread of HIV/AIDS and save the lives of thousands of Cambodians who were dying from it each year. In the seven years since Dr. Vun had been appointed director, NCHADS had built an organization that was transparent and efficient. Now, however, Dr. Vun faced decisions about three initiatives that were critical to expanding care and treatment programs in his country. First, he needed to decide how to quickly and cost-effectively improve the national HIV/AIDS laboratory support infrastructure. Second, Dr. Vun needed to improve logistics and supply management in order to get the best prices and ensure patients had access to life-saving medicines. Finally, he needed to figure out how to provide sustainable care and treatment to the thousands of Cambodian children living with HIV/AIDS |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 7, 2014) |
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HBS number: KEL606 |
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Case number: 5-311-502 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
This edition in English |
Subject |
Health services accessibility -- Cambodia -- Case studies
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HIV (Viruses) -- Treatment -- Cambodia -- Case studies
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AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- Cambodia -- Case studies
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AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment.
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Health services accessibility.
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HIV (Viruses) -- Treatment.
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Cambodia.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kellogg School of Management.
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