Cost-Effectiveness

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Global Fund Executive Director Reboot
March 01, 2017
This week, the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was set to name the organization’s new executive director. Instead, after the shortlist of candidates appeared in the New York Times, some in the global health community anonymously expressed concer...
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Global Health Fares (Relatively) Well in FY14 State and Foreign Ops Appropriations
July 30, 2013
What do the US Congress, the US Senate and the White House have in common?  (This isn’t a trick question).  Both the House and the Senate matched the President’s FY14 request for global AIDS spending, including $4.02 billion for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Rel...
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Experimentation for Better Health: Lessons from the US for Global Health
May 06, 2013
The Innovation Center at the United States Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, created under the umbrella of the Affordable Care Act, represents a new and encouraging approach to address this problem, an approach that we think has important lessons for global health.
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When and How Much TasP Is Value for Money?
January 11, 2013
This is a joint post with Mead Over and Denizhan Duran. In mid-2011, one of the biggest developments in HIV/AIDS research took place. The HPTN 052 study found that early antiretroviral therapy treatment could reduce HIV transmission by 96% in couples where one partner is HIV positive and the ...