The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations

This report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency study of Romania’s Tuberculosis (TB) response, which was conducted using the Optima-TB model. The analysis was conducted to support Romania in its decision-making on strategic TB inves...

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Main Authors: Socaci, Adriana, Mahler-Boca, Beatrice, Chiotan, Domnica Ioana, Popescu, Gilda, Stefan, Mihaela, Cioran, Nicoleta, Benedikt, Clemens, Cheikh, Nejma, Fraser, Nicole, Shubber, Zara, Abeysuriya, Romesh, Kedziora, David, Martin-Hughes, Rowan, AbouJaoude, Gerard Joseph, Abubakar, Ibrahim, Gosce, Lara, Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan, Palmer, Tom, Skordis-Worrall, Jolene
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/989311571338054208/The-Tuberculosis-Epidemic-in-Romania-TB-Allocative-Efficiency-Model-Findings-and-Recommendations
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spelling okr-10986-325832021-06-14T10:04:04Z The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations Socaci, Adriana Mahler-Boca, Beatrice Chiotan, Domnica Ioana Popescu, Gilda Stefan, Mihaela Cioran, Nicoleta Benedikt, Clemens Cheikh, Nejma Fraser, Nicole Shubber, Zara Abeysuriya, Romesh Kedziora, David Martin-Hughes, Rowan AbouJaoude, Gerard Joseph Abubakar, Ibrahim Gosce, Lara Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan Palmer, Tom Skordis-Worrall, Jolene TUBERCULOSIS HEALTH SPENDING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY TB EPIDEMIC This report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency study of Romania’s Tuberculosis (TB) response, which was conducted using the Optima-TB model. The analysis was conducted to support Romania in its decision-making on strategic TB investments during the current National Strategic Plan for the Control of Tuberculosis in Romania (NSP, 2015‒20) and up to 2030. The analysis highlights the potential for Romania to maximize its impact on the TB response by reallocating spending on unnecessary hospitalization to increase the coverage of ambulatory care, treatment of drug-resistant TB and enhanced and active case finding in congregate community settings and high-risk areas. 2019-10-18T14:28:14Z 2019-10-18T14:28:14Z 2019-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/989311571338054208/The-Tuberculosis-Epidemic-in-Romania-TB-Allocative-Efficiency-Model-Findings-and-Recommendations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32583 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Europe and Central Asia Romania
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topic TUBERCULOSIS
HEALTH SPENDING
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
TB EPIDEMIC
spellingShingle TUBERCULOSIS
HEALTH SPENDING
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
TB EPIDEMIC
Socaci, Adriana
Mahler-Boca, Beatrice
Chiotan, Domnica Ioana
Popescu, Gilda
Stefan, Mihaela
Cioran, Nicoleta
Benedikt, Clemens
Cheikh, Nejma
Fraser, Nicole
Shubber, Zara
Abeysuriya, Romesh
Kedziora, David
Martin-Hughes, Rowan
AbouJaoude, Gerard Joseph
Abubakar, Ibrahim
Gosce, Lara
Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan
Palmer, Tom
Skordis-Worrall, Jolene
The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Romania
description This report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency study of Romania’s Tuberculosis (TB) response, which was conducted using the Optima-TB model. The analysis was conducted to support Romania in its decision-making on strategic TB investments during the current National Strategic Plan for the Control of Tuberculosis in Romania (NSP, 2015‒20) and up to 2030. The analysis highlights the potential for Romania to maximize its impact on the TB response by reallocating spending on unnecessary hospitalization to increase the coverage of ambulatory care, treatment of drug-resistant TB and enhanced and active case finding in congregate community settings and high-risk areas.
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author Socaci, Adriana
Mahler-Boca, Beatrice
Chiotan, Domnica Ioana
Popescu, Gilda
Stefan, Mihaela
Cioran, Nicoleta
Benedikt, Clemens
Cheikh, Nejma
Fraser, Nicole
Shubber, Zara
Abeysuriya, Romesh
Kedziora, David
Martin-Hughes, Rowan
AbouJaoude, Gerard Joseph
Abubakar, Ibrahim
Gosce, Lara
Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan
Palmer, Tom
Skordis-Worrall, Jolene
author_facet Socaci, Adriana
Mahler-Boca, Beatrice
Chiotan, Domnica Ioana
Popescu, Gilda
Stefan, Mihaela
Cioran, Nicoleta
Benedikt, Clemens
Cheikh, Nejma
Fraser, Nicole
Shubber, Zara
Abeysuriya, Romesh
Kedziora, David
Martin-Hughes, Rowan
AbouJaoude, Gerard Joseph
Abubakar, Ibrahim
Gosce, Lara
Haghparast-Bidgoli, Hassan
Palmer, Tom
Skordis-Worrall, Jolene
author_sort Socaci, Adriana
title The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
title_short The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
title_full The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
title_fullStr The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
title_full_unstemmed The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania : TB Allocative Efficiency Model Findings and Recommendations
title_sort tuberculosis epidemic in romania : tb allocative efficiency model findings and recommendations
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/989311571338054208/The-Tuberculosis-Epidemic-in-Romania-TB-Allocative-Efficiency-Model-Findings-and-Recommendations
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