2021
DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000003034
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Economic evaluations of differentiated service delivery should include savings and ancillary benefits, not only health system costs: authors’ reply

Abstract: estimated CHEC 12-month retention as 79% [1]; however, over the same time period we recorded 92% retention at 12 months among CHEC clients [8]. This discrepancy is likely due to the fact that the design of CHEC intentionally decreases facility visits, and not all CHEC interactions were documented in the national health record. This bias contributes to a misclassification of outcome results and an underestimation of retention benefits of home ART.

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