To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual reproductive health and HIV services in a high and medium HIV prevalence setting, in order to support policy makers and planners scaling up these essential services.A retrospective facility based costing study conducted in 40 non-government organization and public health facilities in Kenya and Swaziland.Economic and financial costs were collected retrospectively for the year 2010/11, from each study site with an aim to estimate the cost per visit of six integrated HIV and SRH services. A full cost analysis using a combination of bottom-up and step-down costing methods was conducted from the health provider’s perspective. The main unit of analysis is t...
Providing HIV testing at health facilities remains the most common approach to ensuring access to HI...
BACKGROUND:Despite a growing body of literature on HIV service costs in sub-Saharan Africa, only a f...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
Objective: To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six inte...
Objective To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual ...
Policymakers and researchers have long hypothesized the potential benefits of integrating HIV preven...
Policymakers and researchers have long hypothesized the potential benefits of integrating HIV preven...
Within high HIV prevalence settings, the integration of HIV and SRH services has been widely regard...
Within high HIV prevalence settings, the integration of HIV and SRH services has been widely regard...
BackgroundIn economic analyses of HIV interventions, South Africa is often used as a case in point, ...
Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) there are strong arguments for the provision of inte...
OBJECTIVES/DESIGN:As antiretroviral therapy (ART) rapidly expands in sub-Saharan Africa using new ef...
BackgroundIn economic analyses of HIV interventions, South Africa is often used as a case in point, ...
Abstract Background The elicitation of contact information, notification and testing of sex partners...
Providing HIV testing at health facilities remains the most common approach to ensuring access to HI...
BACKGROUND:Despite a growing body of literature on HIV service costs in sub-Saharan Africa, only a f...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
Objective: To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six inte...
Objective To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual ...
Policymakers and researchers have long hypothesized the potential benefits of integrating HIV preven...
Policymakers and researchers have long hypothesized the potential benefits of integrating HIV preven...
Within high HIV prevalence settings, the integration of HIV and SRH services has been widely regard...
Within high HIV prevalence settings, the integration of HIV and SRH services has been widely regard...
BackgroundIn economic analyses of HIV interventions, South Africa is often used as a case in point, ...
Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) there are strong arguments for the provision of inte...
OBJECTIVES/DESIGN:As antiretroviral therapy (ART) rapidly expands in sub-Saharan Africa using new ef...
BackgroundIn economic analyses of HIV interventions, South Africa is often used as a case in point, ...
Abstract Background The elicitation of contact information, notification and testing of sex partners...
Providing HIV testing at health facilities remains the most common approach to ensuring access to HI...
BACKGROUND:Despite a growing body of literature on HIV service costs in sub-Saharan Africa, only a f...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...