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Systematic review of the costs and effectiveness of interventions to increase infant vaccination coverage in low- and middle-income countries.

Cristina MunkAllison PortnoyChristian SuharlimEmma Clarke-DeelderLogan BrenzelStephen C ReschNicolas A Menzies
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
There is little quantitative evidence on the costs and cost-effectiveness of interventions for improving immunization coverage, despite this being a major objective for national immunization programs. Efforts to improve the level of costing evidence-such as by integrating cost analysis within implementation studies and trials of immunization scale up-could allow programs to better allocate resources for coverage improvement. Greater adoption of standardized cost reporting methods would also enable the synthesis and use of cost data.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • affordable care act
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • meta analyses
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mass spectrometry
  • case control