Employer - Clinical Care
The Aid for AIDS Clinical Disease Management Programme (CDMP) provides a rigorous and comprehensive solution for people living with HIV/AIDS. The CDMP is available to medical aid schemes or as a company-funded initiative to provide treatment to employees who are not members of a medical aid scheme.
The core components of the CDMP are:
- Case management
- Medicine review
- Patient education
- Health status monitoring
- Patient compliance
- Clinical oversight
- Data analysis and reporting
- Claims administrations
The Aid for AIDS CDMP is widely regarded as the Market Leader with the following key benefits:
- A patient’s quality of life and lifespan can be increased
- Pathology tests are done for ongoing monitoring and evaluation
- Long-term treatment costs are reduced through timeous treatment with ARVs
- Improved patients adherence, less viral resistance and reduced opportunistic infections
Services within the CDMP include:
- Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for sexual assaults or accidental exposure to HIV
- Treatment for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT)
- Consultations with the appropriate doctor
- A toll-free clinical support service is available to all doctors and pharmacists
- Consolidated reports illustrate the clinical, demographic and financial outcomes and are tools that further support an established HIV strategy