faith mulira health care center, masooli uganda 2012
DESCRIPTION
"To promote the dignity, health and welfare of the people of Masooli, Uganda by providing for excellent and compassionate health care services." Faith Mulira Health Care Center, Inc. is a U.S.-based not-for-profit organization that was established in 2003 to help meet the challenge of improving health care service delivery for the people living in and around the east African village of Masooli, Uganda. Over the past several years, we have supported the construction of a new health care facility in Masooli that will further our goals of delivering high-quality diagnostic and preventive care, outpatient treatment, and health education services to an area of Uganda that currently is underserved. Building a health care facility to serve the residents of Masooli has been the lifelong dream of Faith Mulira, a Ugandan woman whose name and vision the clinic honors. For years, Faith Mulira envisioned the construction of a comprehensive medical facility for the residents of the village of Masooli and the surrounding communities, many of whom live in extreme poverty and lack access to high-quality, affordable health care services. To learn more about Faith Mulira, click here. Faith Mulira Health Care Center, Inc. is helping to realize Faith dream by partnering with a local Ugandan non-governmental organization to build and operate the health care facility that she was determined to bring to the village of Masooli. Faith Mulira Health Care Center, Inc. has been instrumental in providing supplies and equipment for the clinic; consulting with our partners in Uganda on planning, construction and staffing of the clinic; and helping to mobilize much-needed financial assistance to support this important initiative. The Masooli Project Project Description This new medical center will expand health care, outreach, educational and treatment capacities to people living in the rural community of Nangabo county, 8 miles from Kimpala, the capital of Uganda. This clinic will provide accessible health care and prevention education to thousands of people who now have to walk for miles and sometimes wait for days for expensive care. The foundation of the Masooli clinic is built on faith-based communities who have come together in partnership to provide basic health care, preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS, and increasing the treatment linkages and caring community networks for orphans and vulnerable children in this underserved region of Uganda. Masooli is one of 9 towns in Nangabo region which has a population of 65,000 people. A large majority of the population live in poverty and this new clinic will significantly expand health care access and make available health education, and testing services, increasing the capacity to effectively reach all citizens with prevention and education services, reducing and stopping HIV/AIDS transmission, treating and preventing malaria, tuberculosis. http://www.masooliproject.orgTRANSCRIPT
A JOURNEY OF FAITH
Uganda National TV, May 11, 2012
FMHCC CLINIC
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
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
SERVICES OFFERED
•Antenatal
•Delivery
•Postnatal
•Minor surgery
•HIV/AIDS Counseling & Testing
•Community Outreach & Home visits
• Dispensary
• Pharmacy
• Family planning
• Immunization• Emergency
(opening soon)
CLIENTS SERVED
IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE BY QUARTER
Jan-Mar 2011 April-June 2011 July-Sept 2011 Oct-Dec 2011 Jan-Mar 20120
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Series 1
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
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
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
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