One Simple Goal …Saving Lives
Nov 28, 2014
One Simple Goal …Saving Lives
Kissito Healthcare International
• Integrity…not profiting from patients.
• Passion…whatever it takes to help our patients.
• Excellence…working together to improve patient outcomes.
• Respect…treating every patient like our family.
Kissito Differences• Sustainable Public Private Partnerships.
• Comprehensive solutions/processes…versus one time events.
• Always seeking a better understanding of community needs/problems. Engaging all stakeholders.
• Long term partnerships versus short-term projects.
• Clinical Skills/Professional Management development of National staff.
• Limited resource solutions.
• Community Based Interventions (fixing the problem not just treating the symptoms).
I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again.
~William Penn
Current Activity
• Ensuring our hospitals always have the staff, equipment, supplies, and essential drugs to meet our patients’ needs.
• Training, practicing, and testing ourselves. When this is accomplished, we will train, practice, and test ourselves again…it will never end!
• Integrating our hospitals into community health systems: sharing resources, managing referrals, measuring and improving patient outcomes.
Kissito Engagement Areas
• Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health/EmONC (B and C)
• Malaria Intervention and Treatment
• Pediatric Diarrhea Intervention and Treatment
• Community Based Health and Referral Interventions
• Health Sector-Human Resource Development
• Nutrition and Acute Malnutrition Management
• FP and VCT/PMTCT/ART Integration
• We utilize Evidence Based Best Practices in Global Health, designed by experts from organizations such as the WHO, JHPIEGO, AMDD, FIGO, AAP, and USAID.
• Our Academic and Clinical partners from around the world have generously supported our efforts with talented physicians, midwives, nurses, public health leaders, medical educators, and clinical training.
Clinical Competencies
Funding
• We are humbled by the generosity of Morris Cerullo World Evangelism, Plan International, The Global Fund, MedShare, Johns Hopkins University, Project C.U.R.E., MAP International, and a growing family of individual and institutional contributors who still believe, together we can change the world! Kissito and its staff have contributed over $4 million to Global Health, making us unique amongst NGOs.
Measuring Performance
Everything we undertake must be measured!
Kissito has adopted five universally recognized and benchmarked indicators by which we expect to be judged.
•Infant Mortality Rate•Maternal Mortality Ratio•Child Mortality Rate•Malaria Mortality Rate•Diarrhea Mortality Rate
Kissito on the Map
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Sipara (owned)Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2,200 42,000 Deliveries expected to increase to 6,000+ after Fall of 2011 relocation and new teaching affiliations.
Mbale (PPP)Mbale, Uganda
7,300 UNK New PPP to operate all OB/GYN and Newborn programs. Regional Referral Hospital for over 2.0 million people.
Bugobero (PPP)Bugobero, Uganda
700 73,000 Highest Level of Care for a population of 330,000+.
Kamashi (owned)Kamashi, BGRS, Ethiopia
N/A N/A Regional Referral Hospital under construction. Referral population exceeds 1.0 million people.
Ottoro (owned)Ottoro, SNNPR, Ethiopia
N/A N/A New construction expected to open in January of 2012. Highest Level of Care for a population of 144,000+.
Busiu (PPP)Busiu, Uganda
700 UNK New PPP established to share resources with Bugobero.
Hosanna (PPP)Hosanna, SNNPREthiopia
2,500 UNK New PPP to operate all OB/GYN and Newborn programs. Regional Referral Hospital.
Hosanna
Maternal Death was inevitable…until Kissito opened a shuttered Operating Theater.
Rural Ottoro Hospital is expected to open in January of 2012, in an area where obstetrical complications
frequently result in death or disability.
Supporting neighboring facilities with EmONC physicians and supplies.
Kissito is fully committed to treating acutely malnourished children, like 4 year old Mane.
Volunteers Carlos and Carolina Tovar at the Bugobero Malnutrition Center.
Building capacity one brick at a time…Kamashi, Ethiopia.
Kissito has eliminated essential drug shortages in Bugobero while treating over 200 patients a day.
Public Private Partnerships…the only path to sustainable outcomes!
Training about the unique needs of Elderly patients in Haiti.
Dr. Kiprono introduces Doppler and Portable Ultrasound to the L&D of Mbale.
The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.
~Leo Rosten
Kissito Healthcare …one simple goal …Saving Lives.