Abstract Background Resource allocation models have not had a substantial impact on HIV/AIDS resource allocation decisions in spite of the important, additional insights they may provide. In this paper, we highlight six difficulties often encountered in attempts to implement such models in policy settings; these are: model complexity, data requirements, multiple stakeholders, funding issues, and political and ethical considerations. We then make recommendations as to how each of these difficulties may be overcome. Results To ensure that models can inform the actual decision, modellers should understand the environment in which decisi...
This thesis explores the potential contribution of mathematical modelling to informed decision-makin...
Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling analyses to h...
Despite over $20B of annual federal funding directed towards domestic HIV efforts, 38,000 new cases ...
Abstract Background Resource allocation models have n...
will require efficient use of limited resources. Despite ambitious global goals for HIV prevention a...
Abstract Background HIV/AIDS resource allocation deci...
Objective: To investigate how ‘real-world’ constraints on the allocative and technical efficiency of...
Summary: This study presents applied mathematical and statistical modelling research that can help f...
Limited resources, whether public or private, demand prioritisation among competing needs to maximiz...
The CDC provides funding for HIV prevention activities and state and local decision-makers must allo...
INTRODUCTION: With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to both...
HIV modelling and economic analyses have had a prominent role in guiding programmatic responses to H...
BACKGROUND: To move towards ending AIDS by 2030, HIV resources should be allocated cost-effectively....
INTRODUCTION With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to bo...
From early in the HIV epidemic, mathematical models have been used to understand patterns of infecti...
This thesis explores the potential contribution of mathematical modelling to informed decision-makin...
Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling analyses to h...
Despite over $20B of annual federal funding directed towards domestic HIV efforts, 38,000 new cases ...
Abstract Background Resource allocation models have n...
will require efficient use of limited resources. Despite ambitious global goals for HIV prevention a...
Abstract Background HIV/AIDS resource allocation deci...
Objective: To investigate how ‘real-world’ constraints on the allocative and technical efficiency of...
Summary: This study presents applied mathematical and statistical modelling research that can help f...
Limited resources, whether public or private, demand prioritisation among competing needs to maximiz...
The CDC provides funding for HIV prevention activities and state and local decision-makers must allo...
INTRODUCTION: With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to both...
HIV modelling and economic analyses have had a prominent role in guiding programmatic responses to H...
BACKGROUND: To move towards ending AIDS by 2030, HIV resources should be allocated cost-effectively....
INTRODUCTION With limited funds available, meeting global health targets requires countries to bo...
From early in the HIV epidemic, mathematical models have been used to understand patterns of infecti...
This thesis explores the potential contribution of mathematical modelling to informed decision-makin...
Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling analyses to h...
Despite over $20B of annual federal funding directed towards domestic HIV efforts, 38,000 new cases ...