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Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam
OBJECTIVES: Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primarily funded by international sources. However, international funders are now planning to withdraw their support and the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is seeking to identify domestic funding and generate client fees to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4433109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25978427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126659 |
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author | Nguyen, Van Thu Nguyen, Huyen Thanh Nguyen, Quoc Cuong Duong, Phuong Thi Bich West, Gary |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primarily funded by international sources. However, international funders are now planning to withdraw their support and the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is seeking to identify domestic funding and generate client fees to continue services. A clear understanding of the cost to sustain current HTC services is becoming increasingly important to facilitate planning that can lead to making HTC and other HIV services more affordable and sustainable in Vietnam. The objectives of this analysis were to provide a snapshot of current program costs to achieve key program outcomes including 1) testing and identifying PLHIV unaware of their HIV status and 2) successfully enrolling HIV (+) clients in care. METHODS: We reviewed expenditure data reported by 34 HTC sites in nine Vietnamese provinces over a one-year period from October 2012 to September 2013. Data on program outcomes were extracted from the HTC database of 42,390 client records. Analysis was carried out from the service providers’ perspective. RESULTS: The mean expenditure for a single client provided HTC services (testing, receiving results and referral for care/treatment) was US $7.6. The unit expenditure per PLHIV identified through these services varied widely from US $22.8 to $741.5 (median: $131.8). Excluding repeat tests, the range for expenditure to newly diagnose a PLHIV was even wider (from US $30.8 to $1483.0). The mean expenditure for one successfully referred HIV client to care services was US $466.6. Personnel costs contributed most to the total cost. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis found a wide range of expenditures by site for achieving the same outcomes. Re-designing systems to provide services at the lowest feasible cost is essential to making HIV services more affordable and treatment for prevention programs feasible in Vietnam. The analysis also found that understanding the determinants and reasons for variance in service costs by site is an important enhancement to the cascade of HIV services framework now adapted for and extensively used in Vietnam for planning and evaluation. |
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spelling | pubmed-44331092015-05-27 Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam Nguyen, Van Thu Nguyen, Huyen Thanh Nguyen, Quoc Cuong Duong, Phuong Thi Bich West, Gary PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primarily funded by international sources. However, international funders are now planning to withdraw their support and the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is seeking to identify domestic funding and generate client fees to continue services. A clear understanding of the cost to sustain current HTC services is becoming increasingly important to facilitate planning that can lead to making HTC and other HIV services more affordable and sustainable in Vietnam. The objectives of this analysis were to provide a snapshot of current program costs to achieve key program outcomes including 1) testing and identifying PLHIV unaware of their HIV status and 2) successfully enrolling HIV (+) clients in care. METHODS: We reviewed expenditure data reported by 34 HTC sites in nine Vietnamese provinces over a one-year period from October 2012 to September 2013. Data on program outcomes were extracted from the HTC database of 42,390 client records. Analysis was carried out from the service providers’ perspective. RESULTS: The mean expenditure for a single client provided HTC services (testing, receiving results and referral for care/treatment) was US $7.6. The unit expenditure per PLHIV identified through these services varied widely from US $22.8 to $741.5 (median: $131.8). Excluding repeat tests, the range for expenditure to newly diagnose a PLHIV was even wider (from US $30.8 to $1483.0). The mean expenditure for one successfully referred HIV client to care services was US $466.6. Personnel costs contributed most to the total cost. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis found a wide range of expenditures by site for achieving the same outcomes. Re-designing systems to provide services at the lowest feasible cost is essential to making HIV services more affordable and treatment for prevention programs feasible in Vietnam. The analysis also found that understanding the determinants and reasons for variance in service costs by site is an important enhancement to the cascade of HIV services framework now adapted for and extensively used in Vietnam for planning and evaluation. Public Library of Science 2015-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4433109/ /pubmed/25978427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126659 Text en © 2015 Nguyen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nguyen, Van Thu Nguyen, Huyen Thanh Nguyen, Quoc Cuong Duong, Phuong Thi Bich West, Gary Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title | Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title_full | Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title_fullStr | Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title_full_unstemmed | Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title_short | Expenditure Analysis of HIV Testing and Counseling Services Using the Cascade Framework in Vietnam |
title_sort | expenditure analysis of hiv testing and counseling services using the cascade framework in vietnam |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4433109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25978427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126659 |
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