Cervical cancer screening is a critical health service that is often unavailable to women in under-resourced settings. In order to expand access to this and other reproductive and primary health care services, a South African non-governmental organization established a van-based mobile clinic in two rural districts in South Africa. To inform policy and budgeting, we conducted a cost evaluation of this service delivery model.The evaluation was retrospective (October 2012-September 2013 for one district and April-September 2013 for the second district) and conducted from a provider cost perspective. Services evaluated included cervical cancer screening, HIV counselling and testing, syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Cervical cancer is almost completely preventable, yet it is the second most prevalent cancer amongst...
Objective: To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual...
Copyright: © 2022 Turimumahoro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
Cervical cancer screening is a critical health service that is often unavailable to women in under-r...
Background Cervical cancer screening is a critical health service that is often unavailable to women...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer is the most frequent neoplasm among Kenyan women, with 4800 diagnoses and...
Objective. Cervical cytology screening is widely accepted as an important strategy in the control of...
BACKGROUND: Mobile HIV screening may facilitate early HIV diagnosis. Our objective was to examine th...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been found that South Africa has very limited costing inf...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mobile HIV screening may facilitate early HIV diagnosis. Our objective was ...
South Africa has high rates of HIV and HPV and high incidence and mortality from cervical cancer. Ho...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Today, the health sector in many countries is facing with severe res...
Objective: To estimate the societal-level costs of integrating cervical cancer screening into HIV cl...
Abstract Background In South Africa, the financing and sustainability of HIV services is a priority....
Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women, with 85% of cases and deaths o...
Cervical cancer is almost completely preventable, yet it is the second most prevalent cancer amongst...
Objective: To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual...
Copyright: © 2022 Turimumahoro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
Cervical cancer screening is a critical health service that is often unavailable to women in under-r...
Background Cervical cancer screening is a critical health service that is often unavailable to women...
BACKGROUND:Cervical cancer is the most frequent neoplasm among Kenyan women, with 4800 diagnoses and...
Objective. Cervical cytology screening is widely accepted as an important strategy in the control of...
BACKGROUND: Mobile HIV screening may facilitate early HIV diagnosis. Our objective was to examine th...
Includes bibliographical references.It has been found that South Africa has very limited costing inf...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mobile HIV screening may facilitate early HIV diagnosis. Our objective was ...
South Africa has high rates of HIV and HPV and high incidence and mortality from cervical cancer. Ho...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Today, the health sector in many countries is facing with severe res...
Objective: To estimate the societal-level costs of integrating cervical cancer screening into HIV cl...
Abstract Background In South Africa, the financing and sustainability of HIV services is a priority....
Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women, with 85% of cases and deaths o...
Cervical cancer is almost completely preventable, yet it is the second most prevalent cancer amongst...
Objective: To present evidence on the total costs and unit costs of delivering six integrated sexual...
Copyright: © 2022 Turimumahoro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...