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  • Effective services for HIV care, from testing to antiretroviral therapy (ART), are essential for better health outcomes in people living with HIV.
  • A study in Bukoba, Tanzania, assessed the costs and effectiveness of various HIV testing and linkage programs to optimize resource allocation for achieving UNAIDS goals.
  • Provider-initiated testing was found to be the most cost-effective, and targeting high positivity rate populations could enhance testing efficiency, alongside expanded ART eligibility and high linkage rates improving overall service effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Effective services along the HIV continuum of care from HIV testing and counseling to linkage, and from linkage to antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation and retention, are key to improved health outcomes of persons living with HIV. A comprehensive analysis of the costs and outcomes of cascade services is needed to help allocate and prioritize resources to achieve UNAIDS targets. We evaluated the costs and population-level impact of a community-wide, integrated scale-up of testing, linkage, and defaulter-tracing programs implemented in Bukoba Municipal Council, Tanzania. Costs per identified HIV-positive client for provider-initiated, and home- and venue-based testing and counseling were $92.64 United States dollars (USD), $256.33 USD, and $281.57 USD, respectively. Costs per patient linked to HIV care and ART were $47.69 USD and $74.12 USD, respectively, during all ART-eligibility periods combined. Costs per defaulter traced and returned to HIV care were $47.56 USD and $206.77 USD, respectively. The provider-initiated testing and counseling was the most cost-effective modality. Testing approaches targeted to populations groups and geographic location with high testing positivity rates may improve the overall efficiency of testing services. The expansion of ART eligibility criteria and high linkage rate also result in efficiency gains and economies of scale of linkage services.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10881889PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2023.2247959DOI Listing

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