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Scaling up the Integrated Prevention Campaign: Health Impact and Cost by Setting and Globally July 25, 2012. Elliot Marseille, DrPH, MPP Health Strategies International University of California, San Francisco University of Washington.
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Scaling up the Integrated Prevention Campaign: Health Impact and Cost by Setting and Globally July 25, 2012 Elliot Marseille, DrPH, MPPHealth Strategies InternationalUniversity of California, San FranciscoUniversity of Washington Integrated Prevention Campaign: Evidence for Impact and Efficiency Global Potential and Sustainability XIX International AIDS Conference Non-Commercial Satellite Washington DC
Ipc cost, top 10 countries IN per-capita disease burden, per 1000 participants
multi-country IPC initiative: Costs and Net costs Assumes 15% population coverage
Conclusions – Implications • IPC is highly cost-effective or cost saving in the 10 countries of highest opportunity. • Even more favorable if ART used as cost-effectiveness threshold. • Costs decline and cost-effectiveness generally more favorable in follow-up campaigns. • If implemented in top 40 opportunity countries IPC could avert 46 million DALYs and save $1.4 billion. If taken to scale, IPC can be a highly efficient strategy for improving global health.