How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries
With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to both mobilize and prioritize their health spending. Within this context, countries have recognized the importance of allocating funds for HIV as efficiently as possible to maximize impact. Over the past six years, the...
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okr-10986-313432021-05-25T10:54:36Z How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries Stuart, Robyn M. Grobicki, Laura Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina Skordis, Jolene Keiser, Olivia Estill, Janne Baranczuk, Zofia Kelly, Sherrie L. Reporter, Iyanoosh Kedziora, David J. Shattock, Andrew J. Petravic, Janka Hussain, S. Azfar Grantham, Kelsey L. Gray, Richard T. Yap, Xiao F. Martin-Hughes, Rowan Benedikt, Clemens J. Frazer-Hurt, Nicole Masaki, Emiko Wilson, David J. Gorgens, Marelize Mziray, Elizabeth Cheikh, Nejma Shubber, Zara Kerr, Cliff C. Wilson, David P. HIV MODELLING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY COST-EFFECTIVENESS OPTIMAL HIV INVESTMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE NEEDS With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to both mobilize and prioritize their health spending. Within this context, countries have recognized the importance of allocating funds for HIV as efficiently as possible to maximize impact. Over the past six years, the governments of 23 countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America have used the Optima HIV tool to estimate the optimal allocation of HIV resources. 2019-03-05T20:26:29Z 2019-03-05T20:26:29Z 2018-04 Journal Article Journal of the International AIDS Society http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31343 CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 World Bank Wiley Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Africa Asia Eastern Europe Latin America |
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HIV MODELLING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY COST-EFFECTIVENESS OPTIMAL HIV INVESTMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE NEEDS Stuart, Robyn M. Grobicki, Laura Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina Skordis, Jolene Keiser, Olivia Estill, Janne Baranczuk, Zofia Kelly, Sherrie L. Reporter, Iyanoosh Kedziora, David J. Shattock, Andrew J. Petravic, Janka Hussain, S. Azfar Grantham, Kelsey L. Gray, Richard T. Yap, Xiao F. Martin-Hughes, Rowan Benedikt, Clemens J. Frazer-Hurt, Nicole Masaki, Emiko Wilson, David J. Gorgens, Marelize Mziray, Elizabeth Cheikh, Nejma Shubber, Zara Kerr, Cliff C. Wilson, David P. How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to both mobilize and prioritize their health spending. Within this context, countries have recognized the importance of allocating funds for HIV as efficiently as possible to maximize impact. Over the past six years, the governments of 23 countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America have used the Optima HIV tool to estimate the optimal allocation of HIV resources. |
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Stuart, Robyn M. Grobicki, Laura Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina Skordis, Jolene Keiser, Olivia Estill, Janne Baranczuk, Zofia Kelly, Sherrie L. Reporter, Iyanoosh Kedziora, David J. Shattock, Andrew J. Petravic, Janka Hussain, S. Azfar Grantham, Kelsey L. Gray, Richard T. Yap, Xiao F. Martin-Hughes, Rowan Benedikt, Clemens J. Frazer-Hurt, Nicole Masaki, Emiko Wilson, David J. Gorgens, Marelize Mziray, Elizabeth Cheikh, Nejma Shubber, Zara Kerr, Cliff C. Wilson, David P. |
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Stuart, Robyn M. Grobicki, Laura Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina Skordis, Jolene Keiser, Olivia Estill, Janne Baranczuk, Zofia Kelly, Sherrie L. Reporter, Iyanoosh Kedziora, David J. Shattock, Andrew J. Petravic, Janka Hussain, S. Azfar Grantham, Kelsey L. Gray, Richard T. Yap, Xiao F. Martin-Hughes, Rowan Benedikt, Clemens J. Frazer-Hurt, Nicole Masaki, Emiko Wilson, David J. Gorgens, Marelize Mziray, Elizabeth Cheikh, Nejma Shubber, Zara Kerr, Cliff C. Wilson, David P. |
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Stuart, Robyn M. |
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How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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How Should HIV Resources be Allocated? Lessons Learnt from Applying Optima HIV in 23 Countries |
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how should hiv resources be allocated? lessons learnt from applying optima hiv in 23 countries |
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2019 |
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