@booklet {892321, title = {HIV Voluntary Counseling and Testing in Hinche, Haiti}, journal = {Harvard Business Publishing}, year = {2011}, abstract = {This case examines the potential for a non-governmental organization, Zanmi Lasante/Partners in Health (ZL/PIH), to aid in improving voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services for HIV at a government hospital in Hinche, Haiti. The events of the case begin when the local government official who oversees the hospital invites ZL/PIH to work with the government to improve the hospital{\textquoteright}s VCT services. After providing background information on the history of Haiti, on Hinche, and on the state of the current VCT program, the case describes ZL/PIH{\textquoteright}s health care delivery model including its management systems, its use of community health workers, and its social programs. It explains how ZL/PIH adapted its modTeaching Note\ available through Harvard Business Publishing.[[{"fid":"3308531","view_mode":"default","type":"media","attributes":{"height":"295","width":"414","alt":"Rainy season on the roads, Central Plateau, Haiti","title":"Rainy season on the roads, Central Plateau, Haiti","class":"media-element file-default"}}]]Rainy season on the roads, Central Plateau, Haiti; Credit: Evan LyonLearning Objectives:\ To understand how social, economic and political factors influence health care delivery and to examine effective strategies to address these factors in the design of health care programs.Supporting Content:\ This case has a supplementary summary of history and next steps, titled Two Years in Hinche.Keywords:\ Community-based organizations, HIV prevention, government-NGO partnerships}, author = {Erika Pabo and Joseph Rhatigan and Andrew Ellner and Evan Lyon} }