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99 DOTS- Self Reporting Adherence
Learning ObjectivesHow to dispense pills and call the Toll-free number?
Self-reporting adherence by dispensing pills and calling toll-free numbers
When patients dispense pills, they break through perforated flaps on the back of the envelope, revealing a hidden, unpredictable phone number. | |
Patients use an ordinary phone (usually their own or a relative’s) to place a free call to this number, which a computer answers, says “Thank You”, and hangs up. Important information to tell patients about calling the toll-free number:
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From this simple interaction — the combination of the patient’s registered caller ID on Nikshay and the sequence of unpredictable numbers that they call over time — healthcare workers can monitor when pills were dispensed and likely taken.
In addition to this mechanism for self-reporting adherence, 99DOTS also supplies supporting Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) tools (Nikshay, 99DOTS platform) for health workers, enabling them to efficiently monitor and respond to any missed doses.
If a patient does not call 99DOTS on any given day, they receive an escalating series of dosage reminders. First, an automated SMS message is sent. If additional doses are missed, the patient can expect a personal outreach from a health worker, either via a phone call or a home visit.
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Question | Answer 1 | Answer 2 | Answer 3 | Answer 4 | Correct answer | Correct explanation | Page id | Part of Pre-test | Part of Post-test |
99DOTS is a digital adherence technology that allows for self-reporting adherence by the patient. | True | False | 1 | 99DOTS is a digital adherence technology that allows for self-reporting adherence by the patient. |
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