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捐赠者对艾滋病毒的资金投入的性价比

Value for Money in Donor HIV Funding.

作者信息

Linnemayr Sebastian, Ryan Gery W, Liu Jenny, Palar Kartika

出版信息

Rand Health Q. 2012 Dec 1;1(4):2. eCollection 2012 Winter.

Abstract

Countries with the highest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease are heavily reliant on donor funding from such sources as the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for their HIV programs. In recent years, commitments from these organizations have flattened while demand for HIV/AIDS care continues to rise. To meet the continued need for more HIV services in developing countries, existing resources need to be better leveraged, i.e., to provide improved value for the money. This article examines options for improving value for money in HIV funding by using a case study that focuses on the two largest funders, PEPFAR and the Global Fund, with funding for antiretroviral therapy (ART) as its leading example. The authors' assessment of available input and output data suggests that current spending allocations across direct and indirect services are not based on increasing value for money. The authors recommend that expenditure data for PEPFAR be made available to the public in a transparent fashion on an annual basis in a usable format and that the Global Fund make its data accessible for each program funded. They find that program output indicators to track indirect services are incomplete and need to be further developed. The trade-off between providing current services and providing future ones needs to be stated clearly, and funding decisions made accordingly. Finally, given projections that funding for HIV will likely not increase, particularly for low-income countries facing the highest HIV burden, an explicit emphasis on improving value for money by finding ways to better leverage existing monies is imperative.

摘要

人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)疾病负担最重的国家在很大程度上依赖于诸如美国总统艾滋病紧急救援计划(PEPFAR)和全球抗击艾滋病、结核病和疟疾基金等来源的捐助资金来开展其HIV项目。近年来,这些组织的承诺趋于平稳,而对HIV/AIDS护理的需求却持续上升。为了满足发展中国家对更多HIV服务的持续需求,需要更好地利用现有资源,即提高资金的使用价值。本文通过一个案例研究来探讨提高HIV资金使用价值的选项,该案例研究聚焦于两个最大的资助方——PEPFAR和全球基金,以抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的资金为例。作者对可用的投入和产出数据的评估表明,目前直接和间接服务的支出分配并非基于提高资金使用价值。作者建议,PEPFAR的支出数据应以可用格式每年以透明方式向公众公布,全球基金应使其为每个资助项目提供的数据可供查询。他们发现,用于跟踪间接服务的项目产出指标不完整,需要进一步完善。需要明确说明提供当前服务与提供未来服务之间的权衡,并据此做出资金决策。最后,鉴于预计HIV资金可能不会增加,特别是对于面临最高HIV负担的低收入国家,必须明确强调通过设法更好地利用现有资金来提高资金使用价值。

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