BACKGROUND: This study aimed at providing information for priority setting in the health care sector of Zimbabwe as well as assessing the efficiency of resource use. A general approach proposed by the World Bank involving the estimation of the burden of disease measured in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) and calculation of cost-effectiveness ratios for a large number of health interventions was followed. METHODS: Costs per DALY for a total of 65 health interventions were estimated. Costing data were collected through visits to health centres, hospitals and vertical programmes where a combination of step-down and micro-costing was applied. Effectiveness of health interventions was estimated based on published information on the effica...
Cost-effectiveness rankings of health interventions are useful inputs for national healthcare planni...
Cost-effectiveness information on where malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) should be introduced i...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Calculating the cost per disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted associated with intervention...
This research studied the implementation of the Primary Health Care approach to health service deliv...
Calculating the cost per disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted associated with intervention...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the efficiency of interventions is paramount to achieving equitable health...
Shepherd Shamu,1 Simbarashe Rusakaniko,1 Charles Hongoro,2 1Department of Community Medicine, Colleg...
Background: Accessibility to health care in rural areas is globally impeded by physical, material, h...
Background: Cost effectiveness was a criterion used to revise Ethiopia’s essential health service pa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-123).Zimbabwe has been well known, since independenc...
Developing countries, while working to achieve the WHO universal health coverage goal, have to const...
A research paper on costing for the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health for the development period 1991 to...
There is growing peer and donor pressure on African countries to utilize available resources more ef...
Background: Procedures for priority setting need to incorporate both scientific evidence and public ...
Cost-effectiveness rankings of health interventions are useful inputs for national healthcare planni...
Cost-effectiveness information on where malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) should be introduced i...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Calculating the cost per disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted associated with intervention...
This research studied the implementation of the Primary Health Care approach to health service deliv...
Calculating the cost per disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted associated with intervention...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the efficiency of interventions is paramount to achieving equitable health...
Shepherd Shamu,1 Simbarashe Rusakaniko,1 Charles Hongoro,2 1Department of Community Medicine, Colleg...
Background: Accessibility to health care in rural areas is globally impeded by physical, material, h...
Background: Cost effectiveness was a criterion used to revise Ethiopia’s essential health service pa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-123).Zimbabwe has been well known, since independenc...
Developing countries, while working to achieve the WHO universal health coverage goal, have to const...
A research paper on costing for the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health for the development period 1991 to...
There is growing peer and donor pressure on African countries to utilize available resources more ef...
Background: Procedures for priority setting need to incorporate both scientific evidence and public ...
Cost-effectiveness rankings of health interventions are useful inputs for national healthcare planni...
Cost-effectiveness information on where malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) should be introduced i...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...