The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results
This study aims to evaluate and develop recommendations on how the HIV/AIDS program in Peru can achieve better Value for Money. In Peru, the HIV epidemic concentrates mostly among men who have sex with men (MSM), with AIDS being the first cause of death for men ages 30-49 in 2010 and the second caus...
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ACCESS TO CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS CASE AIDS CASES AIDS DEATHS AIDS HEALTH AIDS PATIENTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ANTENATAL CARE ART THERAPY BABIES BABY BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS BIRTH RATE BURDEN OF DISEASE C-SECTION C-SECTIONS CASE OF AIDS CASES OF AIDS CELL COUNT CHILDBEARING CHRONIC DISEASE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICAL TRIALS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CONDOM USE CONDOMS COST EFFECTIVENESS DELIVERY COSTS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISEASE BURDEN DRUG THERAPY DRUG TRAFFICKING DRUGS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILY HEALTH FASHION FATHER FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FEMALES FETUS FORMAL EDUCATION GLOBAL HIV/AIDS GROSS NATIONAL INCOME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHY LIFE HETEROSEXUAL INTERCOURSE HIGH RISK GROUPS HIGH-RISK GROUPS HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVENTION HIV TESTING HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOMOSEXUALS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL DISCHARGE HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY INFECTION AMONG WOMEN INFECTION RATE INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS INTERVENTION LABORATORY SERVICES LABORATORY TESTING LEADING CAUSES LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY LIMITED RESOURCES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOW PREVALENCE MALARIA MALE ADOLESCENTS MALE SEX MASS MEDIA MEDICINES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER TO CHILD MOTHER TO CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHERS MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY NEW CASES NEW INFECTIONS NEWBORN NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF WOMEN NUTRITION ORPHAN ORPHAN CHILDREN ORPHANS PATIENT PATIENTS PEER EDUCATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION SECTOR PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE DEATH PREVENTION STRATEGIES PREVENTIVE ACTIONS PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES PROGRESS PROMOTION OF CONDOM USE PROPHYLAXIS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY CONTROL RATES OF INFECTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH COMMUNITIES RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK GROUPS RISK POPULATIONS SAFE BEHAVIORS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SEX EDUCATION SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKER SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL CONTACT SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL INITIATION SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPECIALIST STD STDS STIS TB TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEENS TREATMENT TREATMENT SERVICES TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION VIRAL LOAD VIRUS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH |
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ACCESS TO CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS CASE AIDS CASES AIDS DEATHS AIDS HEALTH AIDS PATIENTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ANTENATAL CARE ART THERAPY BABIES BABY BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS BIRTH RATE BURDEN OF DISEASE C-SECTION C-SECTIONS CASE OF AIDS CASES OF AIDS CELL COUNT CHILDBEARING CHRONIC DISEASE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICAL TRIALS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CONDOM USE CONDOMS COST EFFECTIVENESS DELIVERY COSTS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISEASE BURDEN DRUG THERAPY DRUG TRAFFICKING DRUGS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILY HEALTH FASHION FATHER FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FEMALES FETUS FORMAL EDUCATION GLOBAL HIV/AIDS GROSS NATIONAL INCOME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHY LIFE HETEROSEXUAL INTERCOURSE HIGH RISK GROUPS HIGH-RISK GROUPS HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVENTION HIV TESTING HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOMOSEXUALS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL DISCHARGE HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY INFECTION AMONG WOMEN INFECTION RATE INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS INTERVENTION LABORATORY SERVICES LABORATORY TESTING LEADING CAUSES LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY LIMITED RESOURCES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOW PREVALENCE MALARIA MALE ADOLESCENTS MALE SEX MASS MEDIA MEDICINES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER TO CHILD MOTHER TO CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHERS MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY NEW CASES NEW INFECTIONS NEWBORN NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF WOMEN NUTRITION ORPHAN ORPHAN CHILDREN ORPHANS PATIENT PATIENTS PEER EDUCATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION SECTOR PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE DEATH PREVENTION STRATEGIES PREVENTIVE ACTIONS PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES PROGRESS PROMOTION OF CONDOM USE PROPHYLAXIS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY CONTROL RATES OF INFECTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH COMMUNITIES RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK GROUPS RISK POPULATIONS SAFE BEHAVIORS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SEX EDUCATION SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKER SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL CONTACT SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL INITIATION SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPECIALIST STD STDS STIS TB TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEENS TREATMENT TREATMENT SERVICES TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION VIRAL LOAD VIRUS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH Vargas, Veronica The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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This study aims to evaluate and develop recommendations on how the HIV/AIDS program in Peru can achieve better Value for Money. In Peru, the HIV epidemic concentrates mostly among men who have sex with men (MSM), with AIDS being the first cause of death for men ages 30-49 in 2010 and the second cause of death for women aged 25-34 (BOD, 2013). UNAIDS (2013) estimates there were 76,000 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) in 2012, and this study estimates 67,000 PLWA in 2013. The Ministry of Health reports that 27,502 PLWA currently receive ART, a 43-48 percent coverage of eligible people, and 66 percent coverage of all diagnosed eligible individuals (WHO, 2013 guidelines).
In 2011, there was a transition from international to domestic public funding, which increased from US$17.7 million in 2005-10 to US$57.8 million in 2011-13. The main achievements of the Peru HIV/AIDS program to date include: (i) collaboration with NGOs to provide ART; (ii) free provision of ART; (iii) educating poor women on mother to child HIV transmission; and (iv) access to reduced ARV prices through the PAHO Drug Fund. Major challenges include: (i) limited testing and laboratory capacity in the provinces; (ii) less than half of the budget is allocated to high-risk groups; (iii) wage bill issued by other programs and; (iv) limited number of community health workers (CHWs) for IEC. |
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results |
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new hiv/aids program in peru : the role of prioritizing and budgeting for results |
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okr-10986-214972021-04-23T14:04:02Z The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru : The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results Vargas, Veronica ACCESS TO CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS CASE AIDS CASES AIDS DEATHS AIDS HEALTH AIDS PATIENTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ANTENATAL CARE ART THERAPY BABIES BABY BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS BIRTH RATE BURDEN OF DISEASE C-SECTION C-SECTIONS CASE OF AIDS CASES OF AIDS CELL COUNT CHILDBEARING CHRONIC DISEASE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICAL TRIALS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOM CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CONDOM USE CONDOMS COST EFFECTIVENESS DELIVERY COSTS DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISEASE BURDEN DRUG THERAPY DRUG TRAFFICKING DRUGS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILY HEALTH FASHION FATHER FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FEMALES FETUS FORMAL EDUCATION GLOBAL HIV/AIDS GROSS NATIONAL INCOME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHY LIFE HETEROSEXUAL INTERCOURSE HIGH RISK GROUPS HIGH-RISK GROUPS HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVENTION HIV TESTING HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOMOSEXUALS HOSPITAL HOSPITAL DISCHARGE HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY INFECTION AMONG WOMEN INFECTION RATE INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS INTERVENTION LABORATORY SERVICES LABORATORY TESTING LEADING CAUSES LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY LIMITED RESOURCES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOW PREVALENCE MALARIA MALE ADOLESCENTS MALE SEX MASS MEDIA MEDICINES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER TO CHILD MOTHER TO CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHERS MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY NEW CASES NEW INFECTIONS NEWBORN NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF WOMEN NUTRITION ORPHAN ORPHAN CHILDREN ORPHANS PATIENT PATIENTS PEER EDUCATION PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION SECTOR PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE DEATH PREVENTION STRATEGIES PREVENTIVE ACTIONS PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES PROGRESS PROMOTION OF CONDOM USE PROPHYLAXIS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY CONTROL RATES OF INFECTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH COMMUNITIES RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK BEHAVIORS RISK GROUPS RISK POPULATIONS SAFE BEHAVIORS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SEX EDUCATION SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKER SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL CONTACT SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL INITIATION SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPECIALIST STD STDS STIS TB TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEENS TREATMENT TREATMENT SERVICES TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION VIRAL LOAD VIRUS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH This study aims to evaluate and develop recommendations on how the HIV/AIDS program in Peru can achieve better Value for Money. In Peru, the HIV epidemic concentrates mostly among men who have sex with men (MSM), with AIDS being the first cause of death for men ages 30-49 in 2010 and the second cause of death for women aged 25-34 (BOD, 2013). UNAIDS (2013) estimates there were 76,000 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) in 2012, and this study estimates 67,000 PLWA in 2013. The Ministry of Health reports that 27,502 PLWA currently receive ART, a 43-48 percent coverage of eligible people, and 66 percent coverage of all diagnosed eligible individuals (WHO, 2013 guidelines). In 2011, there was a transition from international to domestic public funding, which increased from US$17.7 million in 2005-10 to US$57.8 million in 2011-13. The main achievements of the Peru HIV/AIDS program to date include: (i) collaboration with NGOs to provide ART; (ii) free provision of ART; (iii) educating poor women on mother to child HIV transmission; and (iv) access to reduced ARV prices through the PAHO Drug Fund. Major challenges include: (i) limited testing and laboratory capacity in the provinces; (ii) less than half of the budget is allocated to high-risk groups; (iii) wage bill issued by other programs and; (iv) limited number of community health workers (CHWs) for IEC. 2015-02-25T21:09:20Z 2015-02-25T21:09:20Z 2015-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/23989190/new-hivaids-program-peru-role-prioritizing-budgeting-results http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21497 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Peru |