2014
DOI: 10.1177/003335491412900608
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Estimating the Cost to U.S. Health Departments to Conduct HIV Surveillance

Abstract: Objectives. HIV case surveillance is a primary source of information for monitoring HIV burden in the United States and guiding the allocation of prevention and treatment funds. While the number of people living with HIV and the need for surveillance data have increased, little is known about the cost of surveillance. We estimated the economic cost to health departments of conducting high-quality HIV case surveillance.Methods. We collected primary data on the unit cost and quantity of resources used to operate… Show more

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“…Of the 62 articles that discussed income and employment, 56 (90%) had a minimal SDH focus 17,24 78 and 6 (10%) had a substantial SDH focus. 79 84 The identified articles focused on income in various ways, including as a personal median or annual income, being above or below the income threshold for the federal poverty level, household income level, and proportion of households below the federal poverty level in a community.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 62 articles that discussed income and employment, 56 (90%) had a minimal SDH focus 17,24 78 and 6 (10%) had a substantial SDH focus. 79 84 The identified articles focused on income in various ways, including as a personal median or annual income, being above or below the income threshold for the federal poverty level, household income level, and proportion of households below the federal poverty level in a community.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%