       Document 0228
 DOCN  M95A0228
 TI    An economic analysis of AIDS--towards a proposed model of costing: a
       Singapore experience.
 DT    9510
 AU    Lim JY; Chew BW; Phua KH; Ministry of Health, Singapore.
 SO    Asia Pac J Public Health. 1994;7(3):143-50. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95314908
 AB    With the increasing prevalence of HIV infection/AIDS and the extending
       range of care and treatment, the economic implications of the various
       prevention and control strategies, and of treatment, have become the
       subject of interest to policy-makers, public health specialists and
       health economists. This paper presents an overview of the methods used
       for the economic analysis of AIDS/HIV infection. It proposes an
       activity-oriented, cost center-based model for the costing of the
       economic impact of AIDS, using cost figures in Singapore since 1985,
       when the National AIDS Control Program was started. Priorities for
       future research are also identified.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/ECONOMICS  *Cost of Illness  Health
       Services Research  Human  HIV Infections/*ECONOMICS  *Models, Economic
       Singapore  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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