Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis
In an effort to improve the efficiency of the HIV response in Zimbabwe, the World Bank in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe and the Burnet Institute conducted a mathematical modelling analysis using the Optima HIV mathematical model...
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okr-10986-333022021-05-25T10:54:40Z Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis World Bank HIV AIDS HIV TESTING HIV MODELLING OPTIMA MODEL ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY RESOURCE ALLOCATION HIV EPIDEMIC In an effort to improve the efficiency of the HIV response in Zimbabwe, the World Bank in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe and the Burnet Institute conducted a mathematical modelling analysis using the Optima HIV mathematical model (http://optimamodel.com/hiv) to: 1) provide national and provincial HIV acquisition and transmission estimates and patterns from 2000 to 2017 and predict future trends to 2030 (Phase 1) and 2) identify opportunities for optimizing resource allocation across the HIV treatment cascade through different implementation options for HIV testing and treatment services (differentiated HIV care) (Phase 2). This policy brief provides a summary of the key findings and policy recommendations from this study. The full phase 1 and phase 2 reports can be accessed at [http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33270] and [http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33271]. 2020-02-07T16:37:10Z 2020-02-07T16:37:10Z 2020-02-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/552421581030131351/Improving-the-Allocative-Efficiency-of-the-HIV-Response-Across-the-HIV-Testing-and-Treatment-Cascade-in-Zimbabwe-Findings-from-an-Optima-HIV-Modelling-Analysis-Policy-Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33302 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Zimbabwe |
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In an effort to improve the efficiency
of the HIV response in Zimbabwe, the World Bank in
collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe and the Burnet
Institute conducted a mathematical modelling analysis using
the Optima HIV mathematical model
(http://optimamodel.com/hiv) to: 1) provide national and
provincial HIV acquisition and transmission estimates and
patterns from 2000 to 2017 and predict future trends to 2030
(Phase 1) and 2) identify opportunities for optimizing
resource allocation across the HIV treatment cascade through
different implementation options for HIV testing and
treatment services (differentiated HIV care) (Phase 2). This
policy brief provides a summary of the key findings and
policy recommendations from this study. The full phase 1 and
phase 2 reports can be accessed at
[http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33270] and [http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33271]. |
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Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis |
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Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis |
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Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis |
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Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis |
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Improving the Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response Across the HIV Testing and Treatment Cascade in Zimbabwe : Findings from an Optima HIV Modelling Analysis |
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improving the allocative efficiency of the hiv response across the hiv testing and treatment cascade in zimbabwe : findings from an optima hiv modelling analysis |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/552421581030131351/Improving-the-Allocative-Efficiency-of-the-HIV-Response-Across-the-HIV-Testing-and-Treatment-Cascade-in-Zimbabwe-Findings-from-an-Optima-HIV-Modelling-Analysis-Policy-Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33302 |
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