Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency

Ukraine experiences one of the most severe HIV epidemics in Europe. This policy brief is a result of a team effort involving the State Institution Ukrainian Center for Socially Dangerous Disease Control of the MOH of Ukraine, and international part...

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spelling okr-10986-247692021-05-25T08:49:25Z Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency World Bank Group RISKS TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS SEX WORKERS LOCAL AUTHORITIES MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION SEXUAL PARTNERS DEATHS PREVENTION DISEASE BURDEN DRUG INJECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS SEXUAL HEALTH RESOURCE ALLOCATION HEALTH CARE DRUGS DEATH PREVALENCE HIV PREVENTION EFFECTS HEALTH TRANSMISSION EPIDEMIC VIRUSES NUMBER OF PEOPLE POPULATION SIZE HEALTH FACILITIES SEXUAL TRANSMISSION LIFE EXPECTANCY HEALTH SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL AIDS AIDS EPIDEMIC LIFE PATIENTS INTERVENTION GLOBAL CONSENSUS NEGATIVE EFFECTS HIV INFECTION PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION CONDOM USE TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY GLOBAL HEALTH HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICS MORTALITY ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES COUNSELLING HIV TESTING FEMALE SEX WORKERS AIDS SPENDING AIDS DEATHS DIAGNOSES MOTHER-TO-CHILD NEEDLES WORKERS NEEDLE SHARING SOCIAL SERVICES HIV TB SEX WITH MEN HEALTH OUTCOMES PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS REGIONAL INITIATIVES POPULATIONS UNAIDS DRUG USE MOTHER BULLETIN POLICY BURDEN OF DISEASE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE REST THERAPY HEPATITIS DIAGNOSTICS INTERNET RISK FACTORS HEALTH SYSTEM NEW INFECTIONS SEX POLICY BRIEF PREGNANT WOMEN HIV TRANSMISSION CASUAL SEX GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FEMALES DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL GENERIC DRUGS NATIONAL PLAN ISOLATION PARTNERS CONDOM INFECTION DISABILITY INFECTIONS LIMITED RESOURCES ALL POPULATION VISION STRATEGY MALES POPULATION DATA WOMEN HIV INFECTIONS AIDS FEMALE IMPLEMENTATION AIDS PROGRAM VIRAL LOAD Ukraine experiences one of the most severe HIV epidemics in Europe. This policy brief is a result of a team effort involving the State Institution Ukrainian Center for Socially Dangerous Disease Control of the MOH of Ukraine, and international partners. The study was part of the regional initiatives on HIV allocative efficiency analysisi and funded and technically supported by the World Bank and UNAIDS. We greatly acknowledge the contributions of all the team members, stakeholders and other partners. There are major opportunities, but also major risks in relation to HIV investment decisions in Ukraine in the coming five years. While decreasing funding would lead to a marked increase in deaths, new infections and future health care costs, a smart approach to increasing HIV investment, could avert around half of the new infections and deaths up to 2030 compared to business as usual. The keys to success are (1) scaling up ART; (2) reforming procurement to reduce unit costs for drugs and diagnostics; (3) sustaining prevention programs for key populations and further enhancing coverage with strong geographical prioritization; (4) establishing domestic financing and management of community systems for prevention and adherence support; and (5) strengthen integration with other health, social and drug-use treatment programs. Bold and immediate investment in the mentioned key programs and measures to improve efficiency are needed to avoid large increases in future health care cost and, most importantly, prevent over 150,000 new infections and save over 110,000 lives by 2030. 2016-08-02T20:50:32Z 2016-08-02T20:50:32Z 2016 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/26411947/value-money-ukraine’s-hiv-response-strategic-investment-improved-efficiency http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24769 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Ukraine
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topic RISKS
TREATMENT
DIAGNOSIS
SEX WORKERS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
SEXUAL PARTNERS
DEATHS
PREVENTION
DISEASE BURDEN
DRUG INJECTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
SEXUAL HEALTH
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
HEALTH CARE
DRUGS
DEATH
PREVALENCE
HIV PREVENTION
EFFECTS
HEALTH
TRANSMISSION
EPIDEMIC
VIRUSES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
POPULATION SIZE
HEALTH FACILITIES
SEXUAL TRANSMISSION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
HEALTH SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL AIDS
AIDS EPIDEMIC
LIFE
PATIENTS
INTERVENTION
GLOBAL CONSENSUS
NEGATIVE EFFECTS
HIV INFECTION
PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
CONDOM USE
TUBERCULOSIS
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
GLOBAL HEALTH
HIV/AIDS
EPIDEMICS
MORTALITY
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
COUNSELLING
HIV TESTING
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
AIDS SPENDING
AIDS DEATHS
DIAGNOSES
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
NEEDLES
WORKERS
NEEDLE SHARING
SOCIAL SERVICES
HIV
TB
SEX WITH MEN
HEALTH OUTCOMES
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
REGIONAL INITIATIVES
POPULATIONS
UNAIDS
DRUG USE
MOTHER
BULLETIN
POLICY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
REST
THERAPY
HEPATITIS
DIAGNOSTICS
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
HEALTH SYSTEM
NEW INFECTIONS
SEX
POLICY BRIEF
PREGNANT WOMEN
HIV TRANSMISSION
CASUAL SEX
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
FEMALES
DISEASE
DISEASE CONTROL
GENERIC DRUGS
NATIONAL PLAN
ISOLATION
PARTNERS
CONDOM
INFECTION
DISABILITY
INFECTIONS
LIMITED RESOURCES
ALL
POPULATION
VISION
STRATEGY
MALES
POPULATION DATA
WOMEN
HIV INFECTIONS
AIDS
FEMALE
IMPLEMENTATION
AIDS PROGRAM
VIRAL LOAD
spellingShingle RISKS
TREATMENT
DIAGNOSIS
SEX WORKERS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
SEXUAL PARTNERS
DEATHS
PREVENTION
DISEASE BURDEN
DRUG INJECTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
SEXUAL HEALTH
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
HEALTH CARE
DRUGS
DEATH
PREVALENCE
HIV PREVENTION
EFFECTS
HEALTH
TRANSMISSION
EPIDEMIC
VIRUSES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
POPULATION SIZE
HEALTH FACILITIES
SEXUAL TRANSMISSION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
HEALTH SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL AIDS
AIDS EPIDEMIC
LIFE
PATIENTS
INTERVENTION
GLOBAL CONSENSUS
NEGATIVE EFFECTS
HIV INFECTION
PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
CONDOM USE
TUBERCULOSIS
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
GLOBAL HEALTH
HIV/AIDS
EPIDEMICS
MORTALITY
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
COUNSELLING
HIV TESTING
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
AIDS SPENDING
AIDS DEATHS
DIAGNOSES
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
NEEDLES
WORKERS
NEEDLE SHARING
SOCIAL SERVICES
HIV
TB
SEX WITH MEN
HEALTH OUTCOMES
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
REGIONAL INITIATIVES
POPULATIONS
UNAIDS
DRUG USE
MOTHER
BULLETIN
POLICY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
REST
THERAPY
HEPATITIS
DIAGNOSTICS
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
HEALTH SYSTEM
NEW INFECTIONS
SEX
POLICY BRIEF
PREGNANT WOMEN
HIV TRANSMISSION
CASUAL SEX
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
FEMALES
DISEASE
DISEASE CONTROL
GENERIC DRUGS
NATIONAL PLAN
ISOLATION
PARTNERS
CONDOM
INFECTION
DISABILITY
INFECTIONS
LIMITED RESOURCES
ALL
POPULATION
VISION
STRATEGY
MALES
POPULATION DATA
WOMEN
HIV INFECTIONS
AIDS
FEMALE
IMPLEMENTATION
AIDS PROGRAM
VIRAL LOAD
World Bank Group
Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Ukraine
description Ukraine experiences one of the most severe HIV epidemics in Europe. This policy brief is a result of a team effort involving the State Institution Ukrainian Center for Socially Dangerous Disease Control of the MOH of Ukraine, and international partners. The study was part of the regional initiatives on HIV allocative efficiency analysisi and funded and technically supported by the World Bank and UNAIDS. We greatly acknowledge the contributions of all the team members, stakeholders and other partners. There are major opportunities, but also major risks in relation to HIV investment decisions in Ukraine in the coming five years. While decreasing funding would lead to a marked increase in deaths, new infections and future health care costs, a smart approach to increasing HIV investment, could avert around half of the new infections and deaths up to 2030 compared to business as usual. The keys to success are (1) scaling up ART; (2) reforming procurement to reduce unit costs for drugs and diagnostics; (3) sustaining prevention programs for key populations and further enhancing coverage with strong geographical prioritization; (4) establishing domestic financing and management of community systems for prevention and adherence support; and (5) strengthen integration with other health, social and drug-use treatment programs. Bold and immediate investment in the mentioned key programs and measures to improve efficiency are needed to avoid large increases in future health care cost and, most importantly, prevent over 150,000 new infections and save over 110,000 lives by 2030.
format Report
author World Bank Group
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title Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
title_short Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
title_full Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
title_fullStr Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Value for Money in Ukraine’s HIV Response : Strategic Investment and Improved Efficiency
title_sort value for money in ukraine’s hiv response : strategic investment and improved efficiency
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/26411947/value-money-ukraine’s-hiv-response-strategic-investment-improved-efficiency
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