Cost–Utility of Access to Care, a National HIV Linkage, Re-engagement and Retention in Care Program

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Catherine Maulsby
Kriti M. Jain
Brian W. Weir
Blessing Enobun
Melissa Werner
Morey Riordan
David R. Holtgrave
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Health Behavior and Society
[2] AIDS United,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2018年 / 22卷
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Retention in HIV care; Cost–utility; HIV; Access to Care;
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Linkage to HIV medical care and on-going engagement in HIV medical care are vital for ending the HIV epidemic. However, little is known about the cost–utility of HIV linkage, re-engagement and retention (LRC) in care programs. This paper presents the cost–utility analysis of Access to Care, a national HIV LRC program. Using standard methods from the US Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine, we calculated the cost–utility ratio. Seven Access to Care programs were cost-effective and two were cost-saving. This study adds to a small but growing body of evidence to support the cost-effectiveness of LRC programs.
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页码:3734 / 3741
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