The CCMDD program is designed to alleviate the burden on healthcare facilities by decentralizing the distribution of chronic medication. This approach allows patients to receive their medication at designated collection points, such as pharmacies, reducing the need for frequent clinic visits. The program covers a range of chronic conditions, including arthritis, asthma, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and HIV infection.
CCMDD Login and Account Management
Effective management of user accounts is essential for the smooth operation of the CCMDD program.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the CCMDD Login and account setup process:
What is CCMDD
https://ccmdd.org.za/
CCMDD stands for Certified Clinical Medical Director for Developmental Disabilities. It’s a certification for healthcare professionals providing medical leadership and care for individuals with developmental disabilities.
CCMDD login
https://www.ccmdd.org.za/login
1. Visit the website: Go to http://www.ccmdd.org/login (or the official CCMDD website).
2. Enter Credentials: Enter your username and password.
3. Submit: Click the “Login” button to access your account.
CCMDD Recover Lost Password
https://www.ccmdd.org.za/login
1. Visit the CCMDD website: Go to http://www.ccmdd.org/login (or the official CCMDD website). 2. Click on Forgot Password: Click on the “Recover Lost Password” link. 3. Enter Username: Enter your CCMDD username. 4. Submit: Click the ” Reset Password” button. 5. Verify Email: Check your email inbox for a password reset link. 6. Reset Password: Click on the link and follow the instructions to create a new password.
How to register for CCMDD
https://getcheckedgocollect.org.za/ccmdd/register/
To register for the Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) program, or “Get Checked. Go Collect,” speak to your healthcare worker, select a convenient pick-up point, and receive a CCMDD Collection Card.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
1. Speak to your Healthcare Worker:
The first step is to discuss CCMDD with your healthcare worker at your next clinic appointment.
They can guide you through the registration process and answer any questions you may have.
2. Select a Convenient Pick-Up Point:
You’ll need to choose a CCMDD pick-up point that is convenient for you.
This could be a pharmacy or another designated location.
3. Receive your CCMDD Collection Card:
Once registered, you will receive a CCMDD Collection Card from your healthcare worker.
This card is essential for collecting your medication.
4. Collect your Medication:
Go to your chosen pick-up point to collect your medication using your CCMDD Collection Card.
You can now collect a three-month supply of your medication.
Eligibility Requirements:
* You may be eligible for CCMDD if you are over 18 years old.
* Have had normal chronic condition test results for six months.
* Have a suppressed viral load if you are HIV-positive.
* Have a valid South African ID, Asylum Seeker Permit, or Foreign Passport.
CCMDD programme
https://www.health.gov.za/ccmdd/
The Central Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme, initiated in South Africa in 2014, aims to improve access to chronic medication for stable patients by enabling them to collect their medication from designated pick-up points.
CCMDD WhatsApp number
https://www.health.gov.za/ccmdd-contact/
To get information or help with chronic conditions from the CCMDD (Chronic Condition Management and Disease Detection), you can WhatsApp “Hi” to 078 529 0646.
CCMDD Reporting
https://reports.ccmdd.org.za/
CCMDD reporting provides insights into care and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Types of reports include incident, quality improvement, service delivery, staff training, and compliance reports. Regular reporting promotes transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making.
SyNCH Reporting
https://reports.ccmdd.org.za/
SyNCH reporting provides real-time insights into care coordination, patient outcomes, and service delivery. Reports track key performance indicators, quality metrics, and population health trends.
CCMDD registration forms
https://getcheckedgocollect.org.za/ccmdd/register/
CCMDD registration forms are documents that individuals or organizations must complete to register with the Certified Clinical Medical Director for Developmental Disabilities (CCMDD) program.
Synchronised National Communication in Health (SyNCH)
https://www.health.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/ccmdd-6-synch-health-facility-interface-incl-prescribing-guide.pdf
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