BROADREACH GP DOWN-REFERRAL MODEL
CONTINENT
Africa

COUNTRY
South Africa
Continent
Africa
Country
South Africa
Website
www.broadreachcorporation.com
Founding year
Partnership
Organizational structure
Public-private partnership between BroadReach Healthcare (private company) and the North West Province Department of Health (DOH)
Health focus
HIV
Areas of interest
Public-private partnerships, Private providers
Health System Focus
Service delivery, Health care financing
CHALLENGE

“If you need one clinic for 10 000 people; if we were conservative and we said we had 45 000 people… then we need 45 clinics. We have got 17 clinics. It is way too few. If we take in the GPs and utilize them as part of our system, yes we are [still] going to need the clinics but it gives us a bridge to actually deal with the patient care whilst we expand clinics.”
– Professor Variava, Clinical Head of Internal Medicine, Tshepong Hospital

INTERVENTION
“I think we are achieving excellent results for a very difficult disease [HIV].”
– Private GP involved in the GP Down-Referral Model
Since the GP Model began in 2005, 4 158 patients have been transferred to private GPs for routine HIV care. In an external study conducted by Navario (2009) comparing the GP Model and primary health care clinic down-referral model (PHC), the following results were obtained: 1) the proportion of patients who remained in care at the down-referral site with suppressed viral loads was 83% and 55% in the GP Model and PHC cohorts respectively; 2) eighty-eight percent of GP Model patients had suppressed viral loads compared to 67% of PHC patients; and 3) retention on treatment was 94% among GP Model patients and 75% among PHC patients.


CASE INSIGHTS
“It’s a programme that actually gets out there and works and actually affects the lives of people … When we have those breakthroughs, those moments when the stars aligned and [the] programme actually goes forward and is implemented on the ground as intended. Those are the moments that really give me the most joy because often it’s been very, very hard for us to get to that point.”
– Dr Ernest Darkoh, Co-founder BroadReach Healthcare