Mr Ahmed S.A.ElSayed MBBS,FRCSED,FRCSED(cts) Consultant cardiothoracic Surgeon AHN Abuja September 2009.

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Mr Ahmed S.A.ElSayed MBBS,FRCSED,FRCSED(cts) Consultant cardiothoracic Surgeon AHN Abuja September 2009

 The aim  Who is doing what ?  The new plan AHN Abuja September 2009

 Non-communicable Disease National Strategic Plan  Sudan National Strategic plan for the health sector ( )  reflecting a strong political commitment towards NCDs AHN Abuja September 2009

 Awareness  Prevention and promotion  Surveillance,monitoring,evaluation & research  Treatment and capacity building  Policy development AHN Abuja September 2009

 National Center for Cardiology  National Consultative Council  Senior clinicians office  FMOH NCD sector  FMOH PHP  National schools program  Sudan Heart Society  Sudan Hypertension Society  Sudan Chest Society  Sudan Heart patients charity  Sudan Heart and Chest charity  SHI  Sudan Heart foundation 1970s  Sudan Renal society  Friend of renal transplant patients AHN Abuja September 2009

SUDAN  African average=540  World average=5070  Europe =17070  America =36660 AHN Abuja September 2009

 5000 open hearts  cardiac catheters  100,000 outpatients/year  1,000,000 risk factor patients AHN Abuja September 2009

1. AlShaab hospital 2. Ahmed Gasim Hospital 3. Sudan Heart Center 4. Police Hospital 5. Alsalaam Center 6. Wad Medani center 7. Asia hospital 8. AlFaisal hospital 9. Almawada hospital AHN Abuja September 2009

Sudan Society of hypertension AHN Abuja September 2009

 A general meeting for all  A consensus about the way forward AHN Abuja September 2009

 Action Area 1: Health promotion and prevention of NCDs ; 4 objectives  Action Area 2: Capacity Building & human resource development: 3 objectives  Action Area 3: Monitoring and Evaluation: 1 objective  Action Area 4: Research and Surveillance:2 objectives  Action Area 5: Policy Development; 1 objective AHN Abuja September 2009

 PHC setup and grassroots advocacy  Clinical setup  Clinical problems (hypertension+HF+arrythmia+ surgery) AHN Abuja September 2009

 Public private initiative  Federal Ministry of Health  25 State Ministries of Health  Insurance schemes (public and private)  Universities,armed forces and private sector  NGOs AHN Abuja September 2009

 Action Area 1: Health promotion and prevention of Non communicable Diseases  To raise the awareness of the community  To promote specific measures and interventions to reduce the main shared risk factors  To increase early detection of new cases with targeted NCDs  Action Area 2: Capacity Building and human resource development:  Provision of supplies and equipments and essential healthy working environment at PHC level  Develop guidelines and protocols  Build and train workforce capacity to identify, support self-management and prevent or delay NCD complications  Action Area 3: Monitoring and Evaluation:  Action Area 4: Research and Surveillance:  Action Area 5: Policy Development: AHN Abuja September 2009