The Monte Vista Method is a standardized clinical protocol designed to operationalize Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) by translating complex metabolic, circadian, and autonomic data into a scalable clinical roadmap.
Authored by Dr. Maria L.A. Clapperton following her leadership in National NCD Surveillance, Prevention, and Control, this manual provides a structured Implementation Science methodology. It offers a blueprint for healthcare practitioners to bridge the 'Implementation Gap' between population-level epidemiological surveillance and individualized clinical intervention.
Key Technical Pillars:
Integrated NCD Management: Strategies for operationalizing WHO-aligned health goals into standardized clinical workflows.
Systems Thinking in Public Health: Addressing the underlying drivers of systemic resilience to reduce the global burden of non-communicable diseases.
Protocol Standardization: Tools for creating replicable, evidence-based outcomes in diverse, resource-constrained environments.