Client Name: Voluntary Health Services – Centers for Disease Control
Location: Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Telangana
Background Context: The PLHIV-ART Linkage System (PALS) is a web-based, real-time, case-based information system for people living with HIV. It enables information capture for each individual, and data linkages across facilities, districts and states in India. Aggregated information at each level helps identify trends and monitor the epidemic. PALS was developed by the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) with technical assistance from the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) – US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and implementation partners including the Voluntary Health Services (VHS), FHI360, WHO and others
Objectives
This assignment was to develop a knowledge product on PALS for larger dissemination by documenting its key features and success stories and lessons learned. Development Solutions was commissioned to document the process, challenges and lessons on the development and implementation of PALS and to identify and document best practices, success stories and impact of PALS a review was done in three states – Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Telangana. The key objectives were:
Approach and Methodology
Impact
The report was developed and published as a best practices document, released by the NACO for integrated digital management of diagnosis and treatment of people living with HIV, in the health system.