An approach to prioritization of medical devices in low-income countries: An example based on the Republic of South Sudan

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Background: Efficient and evidence-based medical device and equipment prioritization is of particular importance in low-income countries due to constraints in financing capacity, physical infrastructure and human resource capabilities. Methods: This paper outlines a medical device prioritization method developed in first instance for the Republic of South Sudan. The simple algorithm offered here is a starting point for procurement and selection of medical devices and can be regarded as a screening test for those that require more labour intensive health economic modelling. Conclusions: A heuristic method, such as the one presented here, is appropriate for reaching many medical device prioritization decisions in low-income settings. Further investment and purchasing decisions that cannot be reached so simply require more complex health economic modelling approaches.

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Lilford, R. J., Burn, S. L., Diaconu, K. D., Lilford, P., Chilton, P. J., Bion, V., … Manaseki-Holland, S. (2015). An approach to prioritization of medical devices in low-income countries: An example based on the Republic of South Sudan. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-014-0027-3

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