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Cost-Effectiveness of Anti-retroviral Adherence Interventions for People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review of Decision Analytical Models.

Ali AhmedJuman Abdulelah DujailiLay Hong ChuahFurqan Khurshid HashmiLong Khanh-Dao LeSaval KhanalAhmed AwaisuNathorn Chaiyakunapruk
Published in: Applied health economics and health policy (2023)
Counselling and smartphone-based interventions are cost-effective, and they have the potential to reduce the chronic adherence problem significantly. The quality of decision models can be improved by addressing inconsistencies in model selection, data inputs incorporated into models and uncertainty assessment methods.
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