Goal To provide national estimates of the cost and use of HIV-related prevention services.
Objective #1 To examine the effects of an in-home computer information and support system on health care costs and quality of life.
Action Steps
  1. Half of three hundred patients with advanced HIV infection are provided with in-home computer system; the other half receive no intervention.
  2. Effects of this system are assessed with respect use of prophylactic treatments, early detection of infections, and quality of life.
Description

Demonstrating Computer Support Impact on AIDS Patients.

Resources
FY95
FY96
FY96
$ 704,655
$ 56,453
$ 0
Populations
Served
300 volunteers with advanced HIV infection.
Constituency
Involvement
Persons with HIV.
Objective #2 Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for preventing HIV-related opportunistic infections.
Action Steps

Embed clinical and cost data from randomized trials and observational cohorts into a comprehensive decision-analytic, cost-effectiveness model.

Description
Cost-Effectiveness of Preventing AIDS Complications.
Resources
FY95
FY96
FY96
$ 346,420
$ 21,020
$ 0
Populations
Served
Persons with HIV.
Constituency
Involvement
Not applicable.

 

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