Article ID: | iaor2014717 |
Volume: | 17 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 162 |
End Page Number: | 181 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2014 |
Journal: | Health Care Management Science |
Authors: | Alistar Sabina, Long Elisa, Brandeau Margaret, Beck Eduard |
Keywords: | allocation: resources, medicine |
With 33 million people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide and 2.7 million new infections occurring annually, additional HIV prevention and treatment efforts are urgently needed. However, available resources for HIV control are limited and must be used efficiently to minimize the future spread of the epidemic. We develop a model to determine the appropriate resource allocation between expanded HIV prevention and treatment services. We create an epidemic model that incorporates multiple key populations with different transmission modes, as well as production functions that relate investment in prevention and treatment programs to changes in transmission and treatment rates. The goal is to allocate resources to minimize