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Jiang T, Chen XS
…istance (AMR) has become a global threat to not only public health impacts but also clinical and economic outcomes. During the past decades, there have been many studies focusing on surveillance, mechanisms, and diagnostics of AMR in infectious diseases but the impacts on public …
Goryoka GW, Lokossou VK, Varela K, Oussayef N, Kofi B, et al.
…se a significant threat to human, animal, and environmental health. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has endured a significant burden of zoonotic disease impacts. To address zoonotic disease threats in ECOWAS, a One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization (OH…
Schäferhoff M, Zimmerman A, Diab MM, Mao W, Chowdhary V, et al.
…inical trials, trial sites, and production capacity for new health products could improve access to vaccines, therapeutics, and infectious disease diagnostics in middle-income countries. This study assesses the case for such investment in three of these countries: India, Kenya, a…
Xu P, Ying Y, Xu D, Huan S, Zhao L, et al.
…ices, facilitate policy optimization, and offer a model for health care payment reforms that can be referenced by other regions throughout the world. Methods We developed a simulation model based on a decision tree analysis to project the expected effects of the payment method on…
Quang Vo LN, Forse RJ, Tran J, Dam T, Driscoll J, et al.
…cted a SROI analysis to measure the benefits of a community health worker (CHW) model for active TB case finding and patient-centered care. Methods This mixed-method study took place alongside a TB intervention implemented in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, between October-2017 - Sep…
Murphy JP, Kgowedi S, Naidoo N, Girdwood S, Jamieson L, et al.
… results of cost analyses and other economic evaluations in health programme decision-making by governments, donors and technical support partners working in low- and middle-income countries is accompanied by recognition that this use is impeded by several factors, including the …
Feng Y, Yu X, Chiu YH, Chang TH
…ant relationship between environmental pollution and public health, and environmental pollution has an important impact on the public health. This study employed the two-stage meta-frontier dynamic network data envelopment analysis (TMDN-DEA) model to explore the environment poll…
Background Comprehensive and comparable estimates of health spending in each country are a key input for health policy and planning, and are necessary to support the achievement of national and international health goals. Previous studies have tracked past and projected future he…
Yonela Faith Ndlangalavu, Carmen Sue Christian
…quality assessment will be performed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards statement, the Consensus on Health Economic Criteria checklist and the ROBINS-I tool. **ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION:** Ethics approval is not required for this systematic revi…
Kirsten Prabhudas-Strycker, Winnie Muyindike, Lameck Diero, Sylvia Kitur, Julia Omondi, et al.
…sample of individuals treated for TB and multi-disciplinary healthcare workers (HCWs) providing TB care, using a semi-structured guide. We conducted a reflexive thematic analysis. **RESULTS:** In interviews with 25 HCWs and 61 individuals treated for TB, participants described t…
Keogh-Brown MR, Sumner T, Sweeney S, Vassall A, Jensen HT
Background Tuberculosis (TB) imposes a substantial health and economic burden on many populations and countries, but lack of funding has significantly contributed to several countries falling short of global TB reduction targets. Furthermore, existing assessments of the economic …
Page KR, Doocy S, Reyna Ganteaume F, Castro JS, Spiegel P, et al.
The economic crisis in Venezuela has eroded the country's health-care infrastructure and threatened the public health of its people. Shortages in medications, health supplies, interruptions of basic utilities at health-care facilities, and the emigration of health-care workers ha…
Portnoy A, Clark RA, Quaife M, Weerasuriya CK, Mukandavire C, et al.
…mic models, calibrated to demographic, epidemiological, and health service data in 105 LMICs. For each country, we assessed the likely future course of TB-related outcomes under several vaccine introduction scenarios, compared to a "no-new-vaccine" counterfactual. Vaccine scenari…
Kafie C, Mohamed MS, Zary M, Chilala CI, Bahukudumbi S, et al.
…6 studies) and was generally cost saving when compared with healthcare provider directly observed therapy (DOT), particularly when costs to patients were included-though findings were largely from high-income countries. Cost-effectiveness findings were highly variable, ranging fr…
Kofi Afriyie Nyamekye, Eric Sampane-Donkor, Haruna Latif, Justice Moses K Aheto
…ulosis, cholera, and Lassa fever, pose a significant public health and economic challenge in West Africa. The financial burden includes direct medical costs (hospitalization, medication, diagnostics), nonmedical costs (transportation, food, caregiving), and indirect costs (loss o…
Janmejaya Samal, G S Preetha, Hari Singh
…l factors, including patient-related, household and social, health system, economic, and occupational factors, as well as health-seeking behaviour. Significant variations in delay duration were observed across the reviewed studies. Myanmar recorded the longest median total delay …
Manyazewal T, Ali MK, Kebede T, Magee MJ, Getinet T, et al.
Investments in digital health technologies such as artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and telemedicine may support Africa achieve United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal for Health by 2030. We aimed to characterize and map digital health ecosystems of all 54 coun…
Ramachandran R, Dumitrescu A, Baiceanu D, Popa C, Dragomir A, et al.
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, with 1.3 million deaths in 2022. Ten countries in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) accounted for 88.3% of TB cases, of which 23.8% were from Romania. Evidence shows that mental health issues, …
Pu Wang, Gang Zhang, Yurong Cai, Lingling Jiang, Xiaoxia Niu, et al.
… high mortality rates, with serious implications for public health and economic development. Therefore, tuberculosis prevention and control is crucial for global health and socio-economic stability. The development of effective preventive vaccines remains an urgent task in the fi…
Mangenah C, Sibanda EL, Maringwa G, Sithole J, Gudukeya S, et al.
…e cost per visit of five integrated sexual and reproductive health and HIV (human immuno-deficiency virus) services (provider perspective) within five clinic sites. These five clinics were part of four service delivery models: Non-governmental-organisation (NGO) directly managed …
Patenaude BN
…examine the relationship between development assistance for health (DAH) and domestic health spending, both public and private, in 134 countries between 2000 and 2015. Data on 237 656 donor transactions from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's DAH and Health Expendi…
Ghabri S, Lam L, Bocquet F, Spath HM
…quality of the methods were assessed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) and a set of eight key aspects for a reference case for economic evaluation of bDMARDs based on the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) and Drummond checklis…
Jiaxu Gu, Jiaming Wang, Long Zhong, Bingcheng Lu, Hongqiang Xie, et al.
…ns such as tuberculosis and leprosy pose significant global health challenges, particularly in impoverished regions. These diseases not only cause severe physical symptoms but also lead to psychological and economic burdens. This study assesses the disease and economic burden of …
Danyuchen Sun, Zhili Li, Yingpeng Qiu, Wei Shu, Lijie Zhang, et al.
…ulosis drugs approved in China and recommended by the World Health Organization, with demonstrated good efficacy and safety profile in clinical trials. However, health economic evaluations of these new drugs using modeling approaches are limited in China. This study aims to evalu…
Sweeney S
With the global scale-up of universal health coverage and a renewed interest in reducing poverty and vulnerability in the context of health, there have been substantial efforts towards including a representation of the economic impact of illness on patients and their households m…