Better, Efficient HIV Services may Benefit Developing Countries

If HIV services were made more efficient and integrated better into health systems, millions of people in need of them would benefit, especially in the developing countries. According to a study published in the iBulletin of the World Health Organization/i today, scaling up HIV services can achieve substantially lower unit-costs per patient, while integrating these services with other health-care services, such as for tuberculosis, can achieve better value for ...

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