Cost effectiveness and budget impact analysis of delivering vision screening and refractive error correction in Ghana and Cambodia

Description:
The School Health Integrated Programming (SHIP) project was developed to demonstrate how schools can be an effective platform to deliver integrated health interventions, using deworming and vision screening as examples. From January 8 to December 30, 2016, the project was successfully implemented in four focus countries: Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana and Senegal. This analysis aims to assess the incremental costs and cost-effectiveness of vision screening and treating uncorrected refractive error as part of an integrated school-based health program, as well as discuss budget implications for its scale up in Cambodia and Ghana.

  Published on: 7/13/2018
  Published by: GPE
  Language: English

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Date: 13th July 2018
File Type: pdf
Categories: Thematic Reports
Keywords: GPE, SED
Language: English


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