What Is the Cost of Providing Outpatient HIV Counseling and Testing and Antiretroviral Therapy Services in Selected Public Health Facilities in Nigeria?
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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
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Background: Limited data on actual cost of providing HIV/AIDS
services in Nigeria makes planning difficult. A study was conducted
in 9 public health facilities supported by the Global HIV/AIDS
Initiative Nigeria. The objective was to determine the cost of
outpatient HIV Testing and Counseling (HTC) and antiretroviral
therapy (ART) services per patient.
Methods: Two tertiary and 7 secondary facilities were purposively
selected across the six geopolitical regions. Facilities were distrib uted in urban and rural settings. Utilization and cost data for
a 12-month period (January to December 2010) were analyzed. Cost
elements included consumables, human resources, infrastructure,
trainings, facility management, and Global HIV/AIDS Initiative
Nigeria technical support. Total costs were apportioned based on
percentage utilization by services, and unit costs were derived by
dividing resource inputs by service outputs. Data were analyzed
using Microsoft Excel 2003. A sensitivity analysis was also
conducted for key assumptions.
Results: Mean costs for HTC and ART were US $7.4 and
US $209.0, respectively. Costs were higher in Northern facilities
(US $6.9, US $250.8), compared with Southern ones (US $6.7,
US $194.7); and in tertiary facilities ($18.5, $338.4), compared with
secondary ones ($6.3, $204.9). Major cost drivers for HTC and ART
were human resources—ranging from 62% to 50%, and ARV drugs
—ranging from 54% to 31%, respectively.
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