Publication
2017
Designing an Optimal HIV Programme for South Africa
This 2017 study compares the traditional and a novel method of comparing cost-effectiveness interventions in …
This 2017 study compares the traditional and a novel method of comparing cost-effectiveness interventions in the context of HIV in South Africa, using a modeling approach. The authors argue that the assumptions of a) independence of interventions, and b) linear scale-up effects do not hold because South Africa has a large domestically funded HIV program with highly saturated coverage levels. The authors therefore aim to better allocate resources for HIV interventions in South Africa when…
Operations Research
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Infectious Diseases
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Mathematical Models
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Health Systems
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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Sub-Saharan Africa