BACKGROUND: The WHO HIV Treatment Guidelines suggest routine viral-load monitoring can be used to differentiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) delivery and reduce the frequency of clinic visits for patients stable on ART. This recommendation was informed by economic analysis that showed the approach is very likely to be cost-effective, even in the most resource constrained of settings. The health benefits were shown to be modest but the costs of introducing and scaling up viral load monitoring can be offset by anticipated reductions in the costs of clinic visits, due to these being less frequent for many patients. KEY ISSUES FOR ECONOMIC EVALUATION: The cost-effectiveness of introducing viral-load informed differentiated care depends upon whe...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The total health care cost for human immunodeificiency virus (HIV) patients ha...
To sustainably provide good quality care to increasing numbers of people living with HIV (PLHIV) rec...
Health systems around the world are grappling with the difficult issue of how to allocate scare heal...
BACKGROUND: The WHO HIV Treatment Guidelines suggest routine viral-load monitoring can be used to di...
Background: WHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recommend ro...
SummaryBackgroundWHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recomme...
There are inefficiencies in current approaches to monitoring patients on antiretroviral therapy in s...
There are inefficiencies in current approaches to monitoring patients on antiretroviral therapy in s...
Background WHO’s 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recommend rou...
BACKGROUND Monitoring of HIV viral load in patients on combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) i...
As more effective HIV therapies have become available, resource constraints and cost-effectiveness h...
CITATION: Keebler, D. et al. 2014. Cost-effectiveness of different strategies to monitor adults on a...
Background and aims: The total health care cost for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients has ...
Summary Background WHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs ...
<div><p>Policy discussions about the feasibility of massively scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The total health care cost for human immunodeificiency virus (HIV) patients ha...
To sustainably provide good quality care to increasing numbers of people living with HIV (PLHIV) rec...
Health systems around the world are grappling with the difficult issue of how to allocate scare heal...
BACKGROUND: The WHO HIV Treatment Guidelines suggest routine viral-load monitoring can be used to di...
Background: WHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recommend ro...
SummaryBackgroundWHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recomme...
There are inefficiencies in current approaches to monitoring patients on antiretroviral therapy in s...
There are inefficiencies in current approaches to monitoring patients on antiretroviral therapy in s...
Background WHO’s 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs recommend rou...
BACKGROUND Monitoring of HIV viral load in patients on combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) i...
As more effective HIV therapies have become available, resource constraints and cost-effectiveness h...
CITATION: Keebler, D. et al. 2014. Cost-effectiveness of different strategies to monitor adults on a...
Background and aims: The total health care cost for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients has ...
Summary Background WHO's 2013 revisions to its Consolidated Guidelines on antiretroviral drugs ...
<div><p>Policy discussions about the feasibility of massively scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The total health care cost for human immunodeificiency virus (HIV) patients ha...
To sustainably provide good quality care to increasing numbers of people living with HIV (PLHIV) rec...
Health systems around the world are grappling with the difficult issue of how to allocate scare heal...