Optimal allocation of HIV resources among geographical regions
Abstract Background Health resources are limited, which means spending should be focused on the people, places and programs that matter most. Choosing the mix of programs to maximize a health outcome is termed allocative efficiency. Here, we extend the methodology of allocative efficiency to answer...
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Main Authors: | David J. Kedziora (Author), Robyn M. Stuart (Author), Jonathan Pearson (Author), Alisher Latypov (Author), Rhodri Dierst-Davies (Author), Maksym Duda (Author), Nata Avaliani (Author), David P. Wilson (Author), Cliff C. Kerr (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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