Here you can download brochures, videos and publications of the ASCENT project.
Here you can download brochures, videos and publications of the ASCENT project.
Here you can download brochures, videos and publications of the ASCENT project.
Monday, March 20, 2023
ASCENT Project Technical Brief Country ExperiencesBased on the experience of implementing digital adherence technologies at scale in five different contexts, this technical brief serves to highlight and summarize the ASCENT project implementation experiences with the technologies before the final research from the ASCENT project is published.
Monday, May 17, 2021
Planning and implementation of DATs: Available tools and resourcesThis guidance document was developed by the Global DAT Task Force to provide visibility to various planning and implementation resources and tools which country programs and implementers can use to plan for adoption and scale-up of digital adherence technologies.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Total Cost of Ownership ToolThe Excel-based Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) tool allow users to estimate the overall cost of adopting Digital Adherence Technologies (DATs) including Medication Sleeves, Video Supported Treatment, and Smart Pill Boxes Current version: V6 November 10, 2020
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Technical Document: Inclusion of digital adherence technologies in Global Fund funding requestsThis technical document provides guidance on the necessary steps for planning and budgeting a digital adherence technology implementation. It is specifically useful for countries aiming to use Global Fund funding allocation for digital innovations such as DATs.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Digital health technologies, virtual care and community based monitoring solutions for TB programmesThis is an information note published by Stop TB Partnership on how TB Programmes can change to a virtual mode due to the COVID-19 situation
Monday, January 15, 2018
WHO Handbook of the use of digital technologies to support TB medication adherenceBased on available evidence and on feedback from users of short message service (SMS), medication event monitoring systems (MEMS) and video-supported treatment (VOT), the handbook details the main elements that the manager or other end-user needs to think through at different stages of implementation of a digital adherence technology.