Journal article

Geographic Resource Allocation Based on Cost Effectiveness: An Application to Malaria Policy

TL Drake, Y Lubell, SS Kyaw, A Devine, MP Kyaw, NPJ Day, FM Smithuis, LJ White

Applied Health Economics and Health Policy | SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG | Published : 2017

Abstract

Healthcare services are often provided to a country as a whole, though in many cases the available resources can be more effectively targeted to specific geographically defined populations. In the case of malaria, risk is highly geographically heterogeneous, and many interventions, such as insecticide-treated bed nets and malaria community health workers, can be targeted to populations in a way that maximises impact for the resources available. This paper describes a framework for geographically targeted budget allocation based on the principles of cost-effectiveness analysis and applied to priority setting in malaria control and elimination. The approach can be used with any underlying mode..

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