SETTING: Two projects were introduced in October 2007 to improve treatment completion among rural-to-urban migrant tuberculosis (TB) patients in Shanghai. The Communicable Disease Research Consortium (COMDIS) project provided financial incentives to poor patients, whereas the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) project provided incentives to all patients and increased staff time. OBJECTIVE: To assess the incremental cost-effectiveness of these two projects. METHODS: Case study. Costs were assessed from a societal perspective. The primary measure of effectiveness was the treatment completion rate. The incremental cost- effectiveness ratio was calculated as the additional cost of the intervention divided by the a...
SETTING: The National Tuberculosis Programmes in Egypt and Syria. OBJECTIVES: To calculate the costs...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...
BACKGROUND: The post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidence by ...
SummaryBackgroundThe post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidenc...
BackgroundThe post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidence by 50...
An economic study was conducted alongside a clinical trial at three sites in Pakistan to establish t...
Background Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Background:Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the ...
BACKGROUND: In many low tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries, TB rates have stagnated. In these cou...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interven...
Objective: To conduct an economic evaluation of directly observed treatment (DOT) and conventionally...
Objective: Hong Kong is a high-income city of China with an intermediate tuberculosis (TB) burden, a...
Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) pat...
SETTING: The National Tuberculosis Programmes in Egypt and Syria. OBJECTIVES: To calculate the costs...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...
BACKGROUND: The post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidence by ...
SummaryBackgroundThe post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidenc...
BackgroundThe post-2015 End TB Strategy sets global targets of reducing tuberculosis incidence by 50...
An economic study was conducted alongside a clinical trial at three sites in Pakistan to establish t...
Background Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Background:Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the ...
BACKGROUND: In many low tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries, TB rates have stagnated. In these cou...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interven...
Objective: To conduct an economic evaluation of directly observed treatment (DOT) and conventionally...
Objective: Hong Kong is a high-income city of China with an intermediate tuberculosis (TB) burden, a...
Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) pat...
SETTING: The National Tuberculosis Programmes in Egypt and Syria. OBJECTIVES: To calculate the costs...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...
Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and fo...