Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies

Despite a non-decreasing HIV epidemic, international donors are soon expected to withdraw funding from Kazakhstan. Here we analyze how allocative, implementation, and technical efficiencies could strengthen the national HIV response under assumptions of future budget levels. We used the Optima model...

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Main Authors: Shattock, Andrew J., Benedikt, Clemens, Bokazhanova, Aliya, Duric, Predrag, Petrenko, Irina, Ganina, Lolita, Kelly, Sherrie L., Stuart, Robyn M., Kerr, Cliff C., Vinichenko, Tatiana, Zhang, Shufang, Hamelmann, Christoph, Manova, Manoela, Masaki, Emiko, Wilson, David P., Gray, Richard T.
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Published: PLoS 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31373
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spelling okr-10986-313732021-05-25T10:54:37Z Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies Shattock, Andrew J. Benedikt, Clemens Bokazhanova, Aliya Duric, Predrag Petrenko, Irina Ganina, Lolita Kelly, Sherrie L. Stuart, Robyn M. Kerr, Cliff C. Vinichenko, Tatiana Zhang, Shufang Hamelmann, Christoph Manova, Manoela Masaki, Emiko Wilson, David P. Gray, Richard T. HIV AIDS HIV EPIDEMIC ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY HIV DIAGNOSIS BUDGET FISCAL TRENDS FISCAL RISK ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY Despite a non-decreasing HIV epidemic, international donors are soon expected to withdraw funding from Kazakhstan. Here we analyze how allocative, implementation, and technical efficiencies could strengthen the national HIV response under assumptions of future budget levels. We used the Optima model to project future scenarios of the HIV epidemic in Kazakhstan that varied in future antiretroviral treatment unit costs and management expenditure—two areas identified for potential cost-reductions. 2019-03-12T16:13:17Z 2019-03-12T16:13:17Z 2017-02-16 Journal Article PLoS ONE http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31373 CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 World Bank PLoS Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Kazakhstan
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topic HIV AIDS
HIV EPIDEMIC
ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY
HIV DIAGNOSIS
BUDGET
FISCAL TRENDS
FISCAL RISK
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle HIV AIDS
HIV EPIDEMIC
ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY
HIV DIAGNOSIS
BUDGET
FISCAL TRENDS
FISCAL RISK
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
Shattock, Andrew J.
Benedikt, Clemens
Bokazhanova, Aliya
Duric, Predrag
Petrenko, Irina
Ganina, Lolita
Kelly, Sherrie L.
Stuart, Robyn M.
Kerr, Cliff C.
Vinichenko, Tatiana
Zhang, Shufang
Hamelmann, Christoph
Manova, Manoela
Masaki, Emiko
Wilson, David P.
Gray, Richard T.
Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Kazakhstan
description Despite a non-decreasing HIV epidemic, international donors are soon expected to withdraw funding from Kazakhstan. Here we analyze how allocative, implementation, and technical efficiencies could strengthen the national HIV response under assumptions of future budget levels. We used the Optima model to project future scenarios of the HIV epidemic in Kazakhstan that varied in future antiretroviral treatment unit costs and management expenditure—two areas identified for potential cost-reductions.
format Journal Article
author Shattock, Andrew J.
Benedikt, Clemens
Bokazhanova, Aliya
Duric, Predrag
Petrenko, Irina
Ganina, Lolita
Kelly, Sherrie L.
Stuart, Robyn M.
Kerr, Cliff C.
Vinichenko, Tatiana
Zhang, Shufang
Hamelmann, Christoph
Manova, Manoela
Masaki, Emiko
Wilson, David P.
Gray, Richard T.
author_facet Shattock, Andrew J.
Benedikt, Clemens
Bokazhanova, Aliya
Duric, Predrag
Petrenko, Irina
Ganina, Lolita
Kelly, Sherrie L.
Stuart, Robyn M.
Kerr, Cliff C.
Vinichenko, Tatiana
Zhang, Shufang
Hamelmann, Christoph
Manova, Manoela
Masaki, Emiko
Wilson, David P.
Gray, Richard T.
author_sort Shattock, Andrew J.
title Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
title_short Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
title_full Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
title_fullStr Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
title_full_unstemmed Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
title_sort kazakhstan can achieve ambitious hiv targets despite expected donor withdrawal by combining improved art procurement mechanisms with allocative and implementation efficiencies
publisher PLoS
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31373
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