Cameroon / User Fee Reimbursement

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The scheme in context

The Ministry of Public Health (MOH) has mandated the National AIDS Control Committee (NACC) of Cameroon to remove all user fees for HIV testing and treatment. Through the Regional Funds for Health Promotion (RFHP), the Ministry reimburses health facilities for HIV testing- and treatment-related expenditures for patients. It has selected openIMIS to manage the business processes associated with Cameroon’s free HIV services program in select facilities in the Central and Northwest regions.

How the scheme uses openIMIS

openIMIS was customized to support the business processes and workflows defined under the Standard Operating Procedures of the HIV user fee elimination scheme. Due to the sensitivity around collecting data from people living with HIV, customization efforts focused on finding ways to manage beneficiaries while collecting the least possible amount of personal identifying information. openIMIS has also been customized to create the standardized reports required by the Regional Funds for Health Promotion for the reimbursement of services provided to beneficiaries.

The software was rolled out on a pilot basis in the Central and Northwest regions in 2021.

Interoperability

The pilot phase has provided insights into the specific interoperability needs of the openIMIS implementation. In the next phase, there will be a special focus on implementing interoperability with a HIV beneficiary management system, as well as with the DHIS2-based Performance Based Financing portal used by the Regional Funds for Health Promotion.

Full project scope

To learn more about the implementation of openIMIS, including the configuration and system set up, visit the wiki page.

 

 

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