School of Public Health HIV Economics & Epidemiology

Menu Search
  • Home
  • Economics
    • Laboratory optimization
    • Behavioral economics and preferences
    • HIV testing
    • Costs, resource allocation, and budget impact
    • Costs of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • Epidemiology
    • HIV cascade of care
    • Laboratory data for evaluating the national HIV and TB programs
    • Outcomes of South Africa’s care and treatment program
  • Evaluations
    • Differentiated models of service delivery for HIV treatment
    • Initiating ART for HIV treatment
    • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
    • Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
    • EVIDENCE: Evaluations to inform decisions using economics and epidemiology
  • Co-morbidities and other diseases
    • Hepatitis C
    • Diabetes
    • Kidney disease
    • Tuberculosis
    • COVID-19
    • Hypertension
  • Who We Are
Search

Differentiated models of service delivery for HIV treatment

  • AMBIT 2.0: Alternative models of ART delivery—optimizing the benefits
  • Retain6: Models of care for the first 6 months of HIV treatment
  • EQUIP: Economic evaluations of differentiated models of service delivery
  • ENHANCE: Evaluating South Africa’s National Adherence Guidelines
  • Home
  • Economics
  • Epidemiology
  • Evaluations
    • Differentiated models of service delivery for HIV treatment
      • AMBIT: Alternative models of ART delivery—optimizing the benefits
      • Retain6: Models of care for the first six months of HIV treatment
      • EQUIP evaluations of differentiated care
      • ENHANCE: Evaluating South Africa’s National Adherence Guidelines
    • Initiating ART for HIV treatment
    • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
    • Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
    • EVIDENCE: Evaluations to inform decisions using economics and epidemiology
  • Co-morbidities and other diseases
  • Who We Are
  • Boston University
  • Search
  • Directory
  • © 2019 Trustees of Boston University