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  • - Novartis and the Sickle Cell Foundation of Ghana have collaborated since 2019 to improve care for people with sickle cell disease (SCD) in Africa through a public-private partnership involving various stakeholders.
  • - The program focused on increasing access to hydroxyurea (HU), the only approved treatment for SCD, and successfully led to its inclusion in Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme in 2022.
  • - The initiative's successes in Ghana are being shared and adapted for implementation in other African countries, drawing on the experiences and lessons learned throughout the program's development.

Article Abstract

Novartis, a global medicines company, and the Sickle Cell Foundation of Ghana (SCFG), an advocacy organization, have endeavored to support the implementation of global best practices in the care of people living with sickle cell disease (SCD) in Africa, and to address unmet needs relating to this condition on the continent. Beginning in 2019, a multifaceted SCD program was implemented in Ghana through a public-private partnership involving the government of Ghana, the SCFG, Novartis, and other partners. A key component of the program involved expanding the reach of hydroxyurea (HU), the only approved disease-modifying generic treatment for SCD, in ways that would promote sustainable access. The program helped to raise the profile of SCD in Ghana and, in 2022, the government adopted HU into its National Health Insurance Scheme. Features of the effort in Ghana are now being expanded to other countries in Africa through cocreated programs with in-country partners. This article reviews the program's history, progress, challenges, and lessons learned.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.seminhematol.2023.06.001DOI Listing

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