A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Community Health Workers in Mozambique
Introduction: Community health worker (CHW) programs are a key strategy for reducing mortality and morbidity. Despite this, there is a gap in the literature on the cost and cost-effectiveness of CHW programs, especially in developing countries. Methods: This study assessed the costs of a CHW program...
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Main Authors: | Diana Bowser (Author), Adeyemi Okunogbe (Author), Elizabeth Oliveras (Author), Laura Subramanian (Author), Tyler Morrill (Author) |
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2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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