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Title: Cost-effectiveness of early case detection for visceral leishmaniasis in Nepal
Authors: Pokhrel, Subhash
Advisors: Isra Sarntisart
Pirom Kamol-ratanakul
Other author: Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Economics
Advisor's Email: Isra.S@Chula.ac.th
Fmedpkr@Md.chula.ac.th
Subjects: Cost-benefit analysis
Costs and cost analysis
Leishmaniasis, visceral-Economics
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University
Abstract: In Nepal, approximately 5.5 million people are at risk of infection from visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a disease if untreated is lryhsl in 100 per cent of cases with developed signs and symptoms. This study assessed the cost-effectiveness of early case detection for VL in Siraha district of Nepal. Two kinds of alternative programs were studied: 1) outreach case detection, which used k39 dipstick as diagnostic test and 2) health facility based detection, which used bone marrow aspiration for detection of VL. The evaluation period was 1998-99, and the study was carried out from providers' and patients' viewpoint. A cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) model was used to assess the efficiency of these two programs. Data on providers' costs were collected from Siraha District Hospital and Kala-azar Projcet,which respectively represented health facility based and outreach detection program. Patients' costs were assessed by interviewing a sample of 50 VL cases detected by these two programs in the year 1998-99. Outcomes were expressed in terms of number of cases detected and with some assumptions, this was converted to number of deaths averted. The study shows that outreach program detecte 40.9 cases per 100,000 population at risk while health facility based program detected 34.1 cases. The cost per case detected in outreach program was USD 124 and in health facility based program it was USD 191. The outreach and health facility based program incurred USD 131 and 200 respectively for an aversion of one death. Median costs to patients in outreach program was found to be USD 25 while it was six times higher in health facility based program (USD 146), of which indirect costs due to absence from work accounted for more than half in both programs. In conclusion, the results indicate that it is worthwhile to invest in outreach program for early VL case detectionfrom both providers' and patients' perspectives. Since outreach program can not replace he existing health facility based program under the current health care delivery system, it is recommended that outreach program be added to the health facility. In such a case, it would help to reduce patients' burden of disease substantially and the health care delivery could also be more efficient and equitable.
Description: Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chulalongkorn University, 1999
Degree Name: Master of Science
Degree Level: Master's Degree
Degree Discipline: Health Economics
URI: http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/69232
URI: http://doi.org/10.14457/CU.the.1999.368
ISBN: 9743347798
metadata.dc.identifier.DOI: 10.14457/CU.the.1999.368
Type: Thesis
Appears in Collections:Econ - Theses

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