The cost effectiveness of home-based provision of antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda
Elliot Marseille (emarseille@comcast.net),
James Kahn,
Christian Pitter,
Rebecca Bunnell,
William Epalatai,
Emmanuel Jawe,
Willy Were and
Jonathan Mermin
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2009, vol. 7, issue 4, 229-243
Abstract:
This study suggests that a home-based HAART programme in rural Africa may be more cost effective than most previous estimates for facility-based HAART programmes, but remains less cost effective than many HIV prevention and care interventions, including cotrimoxazole prophylaxis. Copyright Adis Data Information BV 2009
Date: 2009
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