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Implementing health related SDGs through a human rights perspective
in the context of the HIV Epidemic
Ricardo Baptista Leite, MP, MD, PhD(c)Medical Doctor and Member of the Portuguese ParliamentMember of the Parliamentary Health Committee | Foreign Affairs CommitteeFounder & President of UNITE – Parliamentarians Network to End HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and TuberculosisHead of Public Health | Católica University of PortugalGuest Lecturer | NOVA Medical School and NOVA Information Management School City Councilor of Cascaisricardo.baptistaleite@gmail.com | @RBaptistaLeite
Social Forum
2
nd
October 2017 | Geneva, SwitzerlandSlide2
Portugal: Cascais – Sintra – Estoril Coast
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HIV in Portugal
Number of New HIV Infections 1983-2016
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1979
1983
1st Dx
HIV in Portugal1996
2000
HAART
Drug
Addiction
as
Health
Problem
2011-2014
TROIKASlide4
HIV in Portugal
2011 |
TROIKA@Portugal@RBaptistaLeiteSlide5
HIV in Portugal
2011 | HIV Resolution
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HIV in Portugal
Number of New HIV Infections 1983-2016
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1979
1983
1st Dx
HIV in Portugal1996
2000
HAART
Drug
Addiction
as
Health
Problem
2016
Fast
Track
Cities
PrEP
T&T
2015
2011-2014
TROIKA
HEP CSlide7
Cascais, Lisbon and Oporto on the Fast Track to end AIDS
Lisbon, 29th May 2017
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90 – 90 – 90 Biomedical approach to HIV
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Lazarus
et al. BMC Medicine (2016) 14:94 4th ‘90’Good Health-related Quality-of-Life
HIV as a social and
life-long condition
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Goals of Medicine
Promote health
Preserve health Restore health, when compromised Minimize suffering and malaiseThe Evolution of HealthcareNutbeam D. Health Promotion Glossary. Health Promotion International, 13(4): 349-364. 1999; http://ww2.ecclesbourne.derbyshire.sch.uk/@
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Industrial Revolution
The Evolution of Healthcare
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Health Factory, Norway, 2010
‘Industrialization’ of Healthcare
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Rising Costs of Healthcare
The Evolution of Healthcare
Rising Expenditure in healthcare (projection)+Failure to Reduce Burden of DiseaseExpenses in healthcare (in % of GDP)2010-2060@RBaptistaLeiteSlide14
Outcomes Matter
The Evolution of Healthcare
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Outcomes Matter
The Evolution of Healthcare
Community Value-based Healthcare@
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Cascais 2030
DIGITAL PORTAL@
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The
commitment: Cascais 2030 SDG Checklist
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Cascais 2030DIGITAL PORTAL
Cascais 2030
LOCAL NETWORKSlide19
SMART HEALTH CASCAIS
SDG3: Achieve universal health coverage
, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all@RBaptistaLeiteSlide20
Leave no one behind…
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Taking action to deliver on global policy goals
Members of Parliament Approve national budgetsDirectly change local and national policies Interface between Governments and the People
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Still MP’s are
excluded from International - Multilateral workgroups and decision processes@
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Taking action to deliver on global policy goalsSlide24
TAKING ACTION TO DELIVER ON GLOBAL POLICY GOALS
There is a need to foster an organized network of Parliamentarians to fight HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and Tuberculosis to:
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Keep these diseases
high on the political agenda
Address
life-long quality of life
, inequality, exclusion and changing epidemiological trends
Generate synergies
in action by approaching the 3 interrelated epidemics together
Focus responses and expand testing in
key populations
Ensure
access
to treatment
Promote
research & innovationSlide25
It’s time to end HIV/AIDS,
Viral Hepatitis and Tuberculosis.
With
the
support
and
under
the
auspices
of
www.unitenetwork.org
It’s time to UNITE.
ricardo.baptistaleite@gmail.com | @
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