Health system cost for providing antiretroviral therapy, family planning, and pregnancy-related services to women living with HIV in public health settings, Mumbai, India

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Background: Integration of HIV care into family planning (FP) services would help in reducing unintended pregnancies among women living with HIV. Objectives: This study focuses on determining the health system cost for providing the linked HIV-FP services per beneficiary for the year 2019-2020. Materials and Methods: Using mixed micro-costing approach costs were collected from two tertiary hospitals in Maharashtra, India. The economic costs collected from gynaecology department and anti-retroviral treatment center were combined and added with package, program, and intervention costs to obtain health-system costs. We conducted probabilistic sensitivity analysis. Results: The unit cost and annual per-capita cost for providing HIV care (without considering cost of drugs and investigations) per beneficiary were INR 1033.8 (USD 13.6) and INR 9304.2 (USD 122.7), respectively. The unit cost was least for the outpatient services INR 197.5 (USD 2.6), followed by inpatient services INR 2735.92 (USD 36.21) and operation theater INR 4410 (USD 58.2). Cost was highest for dual-permanent (INR 13866.8 [USD 182.9]) followed by dual-reversible user (INR 2104.8 [USD 24.8]). It was the least for a person who only used condoms at INR 1674.1 (USD 22.1). In pregnancy-related services, cost for ante-natal services was least (INR 2043.6 [USD 27.96]), followed by vaginal delivery (INR 7120.5 [USD 93.93]), abortion (INR 11530.5 [USD 152.097]), and C-section (INR 18703.8 [USD 246.7]). Conclusion: We found no staggeringly additional costs for providing FP and pregnancy-related services to HIV-affected population, in comparison to general population. The findings could improve programs and insurance with a focus on this vulnerable population.

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Revathy, R., Kharat, N., Chaurasia, H., Shetty, S., Begum, S., & Joshi, B. (2023). Health system cost for providing antiretroviral therapy, family planning, and pregnancy-related services to women living with HIV in public health settings, Mumbai, India. Indian Journal of Public Health, 67(3), 428–434. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_1639_22

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