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Meta-analysis of average costs of HIV testing and counselling and voluntary medical male circumcision across thirteen countries


Carlos Pineda-Antunez
Gisela Martinez-Silva
Diego Cerecero-Garcia
Lily Alexander
Drew B. Cameron
Chris Chiwevu
Lalit Dandona
Carol Dayo Obure
Steven Forsythe
Van Thu Nguyen
Stella Settumba
Michel Tchuenche
Hoang Van Minh
James G. Kahn
Gabriela Gomez
Sedona Sweeney
Anna Vassall
Lori Bollinger
Carol Levin
Sergio Bautista-Arredondo

Abstract

Objective: Explore facility-level average costs per client of HIV testing and counselling (HTC) and voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services in 13 countries.

Methods: Through a literature search we identified studies that reported facility-level costs of HTC or VMMC programmes. We requested the primary data from authors and standardised the disparate data sources to make them comparable. We then conducted descriptive statistics and a meta-analysis to assess the cost variation among facilities. All costs were converted to 2017 US dollars ($).

Results: We gathered data from 14 studies across 13 countries and 772 facilities (552 HTC, 220 VMMC). The weighted average unit cost per client served was $15 (95% CI 12, 18) for HTC and $59 (95% CI 45, 74) for VMMC. On average, 38% of the mean unit cost for HTC corresponded to recurrent costs, 56% to personnel costs, and 6% to capital costs. For VMMC, 41% of the average unit cost corresponded to recurrent costs, 55% to personnel costs, and 4% to capital costs. We observed unit cost variation within and between countries, and lower costs in higher scale categories in all interventions.

Keywords: efficiency, unit cost, prevention, cost variation


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