A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Community Health Workers in Mozambique

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作者
Bowser, Diana [1 ]
Okunogbe, Adeyemi [3 ]
Oliveras, Elizabeth [4 ]
Subramanian, Laura [5 ]
Morrill, Tyler [2 ]
机构
[1] Brandeis Univ, Heller Sch Social Policy & Management, MS 035,415 South St, Waltham, MA 02454 USA
[2] Brandeis Univ, Waltham, MA USA
[3] RAND Corp, Pardee RAND Grad Sch, Santa Monica, CA USA
[4] Family Hlth Int 360, Strateg Informat, Maputo, Mozambique
[5] Pathfinder Int, Watertown, MA USA
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cost-effectiveness; community health; efficiency; primary care; access to care;
D O I
10.1177/2150131915579653
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Community health worker (CHW) programs are a key strategy for reducing mortality and morbidity. Despite this, there is a gap in the literature on the cost and cost-effectiveness of CHW programs, especially in developing countries. Methods: This study assessed the costs of a CHW program in Mozambique over the period 2010-2012. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios, comparing the change in costs to the change in 3 output measures, as well as gains in efficiency were calculated over the periods 2010-2011 and 2010-2012. The results were reported both excluding and including salaries for CHWs. Results: The results of the study showed total costs of the CHW program increased from US$1.34 million in 2010 to US$1.67 million in 2012. The highest incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was for the cost per beneficiary covered including CHW salaries, estimated at US$47.12 for 2010-2011. The smallest incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was for the cost per household visit not including CHW salaries, estimated at US$0.09 for 2010-2012. Adding CHW salaries would not only have increased total program costs by 362% in 2012 but also led to the largest efficiency gains in program implementation; a 56% gain in cost per output in the long run as compared with the short run after including CHW salaries. Conclusions: Our findings can be used to inform future CHW program policy both in Mozambique and in other countries, as well as provide a set of incremental cost per output measures to be used in benchmarking to other CHW costing analyses.
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