Designing an optimal HIV programme for South Africa: Does the optimal package change when diminishing returns are considered?
Abstract Background South Africa has a large domestically funded HIV programme with highly saturated coverage levels for most prevention and treatment interventions. To further optimise its allocative efficiency, we designed a novel optimisation method and examined whether the optimal package of int...
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Main Authors: | Calvin Chiu (Author), Leigh F. Johnson (Author), Lise Jamieson (Author), Bruce A. Larson (Author), Gesine Meyer-Rath (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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