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Quality of Care Issues for Mental Health and Neurological Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Workshop

Completed

The Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, in collaboration with the Forum on Health and Nutrition of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences, convened an international workshop on August 2-5, 2009 in Kampala, Uganda focused on quality of care issues for mental health and neurological disorders in sub-Saharan Africa.

Description

The Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, in collaboration with the Forum on Health and Nutrition of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences, will convene an international workshop on quality of care issues for mental health and neurological disorders in sub-Saharan Africa.
The workshop will bring together key stakeholders to assess the current state of the quality of care for neurological, mental, and substance use disorders in sub-Saharan Africa. Recognizing both the importance of high quality care for brain disorders and the economic limitation of most sub-Saharan African countries in diagnosing and treating these disorders,the workshop seeks to identify and discuss potential programs of action that could be implemented in cost-effective and efficient manners to improve care of neurological, mental, and substance use disorders. Dialogue at the workshop is intended to emphasize the need for national, evidence-based policies addressing quality of care for these disorders. Key areas of emphasis are to:
- Discuss opportunities that can be used to better ensure continuity of care and sustainability within a country’s health care system;
- Identify resources that are presently available or could be made available, in cost-effective and efficient manners, to aide in implementation of treatments and prevention projects;
- Emphasize the need for national, evidence-based policies addressing quality of care and health care systems for neurological, mental, and substance use disorders. Discuss how to facilitate collaborations among a variety of stakeholders, including policy makers and health care professionals.

Collaborators

Committee

Steven E. Hyman

Co-Chair

Edward K. Kirumira

Co-Chair

Florence Baingana

Member

Timothy Coetzee

Member

Wilson Compton

Member

Judy Illes

Member

Walter J. Koroshetz

Member

Alan I. Leshner

Member

Michelle McMurry

Member

Angelina K. Mwesige

Member

Charles Newton

Member

Donald Silberberg

Member

Sponsors

Department of Health and Human Services

National Science Foundation

Other, Federal

Private: For Profit

Private: Non Profit

Staff

Clare Stroud

Lead

Patricia Cuff

Lead

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