An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India
The potential accessibility of Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs at reduced cost and the emergence of largescale Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) programs in other developing countries, have spurred India to launch its own free antivretroviral treatment (A...
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okr-10986-178222021-04-23T14:03:35Z An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India Gupta, Indrani Trivedi, Mayur Kandamuthn, Subodh ART BIOCHEMISTRY CAPITAL CITY CITIES CLINICS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNSELORS DIAGNOSIS DISEASES DRAWING ECONOMIC GROWTH EPIDEMIC FASHION GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH POLICY HOSPITALS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INTERVENTION MALARIA MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SCIENCES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL TEAMS MEDICINE NURSES NUTRITION OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS PATHOLOGY PATIENT PATIENTS PHARMACISTS PHYSICIANS PLAGUE PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS REAGENTS SCREENING SUSTAINABILITY THERAPY TOUCH TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS The potential accessibility of Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs at reduced cost and the emergence of largescale Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) programs in other developing countries, have spurred India to launch its own free antivretroviral treatment (ART) program in April 2004. While many countries worldwide have attempted costing of their national program on ART, India did not have any economic or financial estimates of how much it actually costs to run the free ART program, if all sources of spending are included. This study was undertaken with the aim of coming up with preliminary estimates of the recurrent financial cost of the ART program. 2014-04-15T21:57:15Z 2014-04-15T21:57:15Z 2006-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/7228760/analysis-recurrent-costs-free-art-programme-government-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17822 English en_US South Asia human development sector series;no. 18 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia India |
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ART BIOCHEMISTRY CAPITAL CITY CITIES CLINICS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNSELORS DIAGNOSIS DISEASES DRAWING ECONOMIC GROWTH EPIDEMIC FASHION GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH POLICY HOSPITALS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INTERVENTION MALARIA MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SCIENCES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL TEAMS MEDICINE NURSES NUTRITION OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS PATHOLOGY PATIENT PATIENTS PHARMACISTS PHYSICIANS PLAGUE PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS REAGENTS SCREENING SUSTAINABILITY THERAPY TOUCH TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS |
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ART BIOCHEMISTRY CAPITAL CITY CITIES CLINICS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNSELORS DIAGNOSIS DISEASES DRAWING ECONOMIC GROWTH EPIDEMIC FASHION GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH POLICY HOSPITALS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INTERVENTION MALARIA MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SCIENCES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL TEAMS MEDICINE NURSES NUTRITION OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS PATHOLOGY PATIENT PATIENTS PHARMACISTS PHYSICIANS PLAGUE PREVALENCE PROPHYLAXIS REAGENTS SCREENING SUSTAINABILITY THERAPY TOUCH TREATMENT TUBERCULOSIS Gupta, Indrani Trivedi, Mayur Kandamuthn, Subodh An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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The potential accessibility of
Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs at reduced cost and the emergence
of largescale Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) programs in
other developing countries, have spurred India to launch its
own free antivretroviral treatment (ART) program in April
2004. While many countries worldwide have attempted costing
of their national program on ART, India did not have any
economic or financial estimates of how much it actually
costs to run the free ART program, if all sources of
spending are included. This study was undertaken with the
aim of coming up with preliminary estimates of the recurrent
financial cost of the ART program. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Gupta, Indrani Trivedi, Mayur Kandamuthn, Subodh |
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Gupta, Indrani Trivedi, Mayur Kandamuthn, Subodh |
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Gupta, Indrani |
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An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India |
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analysis of recurrent costs of the free art programme of the government of india |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/7228760/analysis-recurrent-costs-free-art-programme-government-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17822 |
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