From habits of attrition to modes of inclusion: enhancing the role of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance.
Revati K PhalkeyCarsten ButschKristine BelesovaMarieke KrollFrauke KraasPublished in: BMC health services research (2017)
The issues identified are similar to those for underreporting within the Integrated infectious Disease Surveillance and Response systems (IDSR) which collects data mainly from public healthcare facilities. We recommend that surveillance program officers should provide periodic training, supportive supervision and offer regular feedback to the practitioners from both public as well as private sectors in order to improve case notification. Governments need to take leadership and foster collaborative partnerships between the public and private sectors and most importantly exercise regulatory authority where needed.