Assessing frontline HIV service provider efficiency using data envelopment analysis: a case study of Philippine social hygiene clinics (SHCs)
Abstract Background Globally, local and frontline HIV service delivery units have been deployed to halt the HIV epidemic. However, with the limited resources, there is a need to understand how these units can deliver their optimum outputs/outcomes efficiently given the inputs. This study aims to det...
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Main Authors: | Xerxes T. Seposo (Author), Ichiro Okubo (Author), Masahide Kondo (Author) |
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