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Explore the health impact and cost efficiency of scaling up Integrated Prevention Campaigns worldwide. Expert analysis and evidence for IPC effectiveness, with potential to avert millions of DALYs and save billions. Key findings show IPC as a highly cost-effective approach, especially in top opportunity countries and with ART integration. Discover the implications and sustainability of implementing IPC at scale for global health improvement.
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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.