INVESTIGADORES
MACEIRA Daniel Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Costs of routine immunization services in Moldova: Findings of a facility-based costing study
Autor/es:
K. GOGUADZE; I. CHIKOVANI; C. GABERI; MACEIRA, DANIEL; M. UCHANEISHVILI; N. CHKHAIDZE; G. GOTSADZE
Revista:
VACCINE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 33 p. 60 - 65
ISSN:
0264-410X
Resumen:
Objective. Available estimates on how much it costs to provide routine immunization services are out-dated. This study attempts to address gaps in evidence by evaluating the total economic and unit costs of delivering routine immunization (RI) services in Moldova as part of a multi-country study on the costs and financing of routine immunization (EPIC). Methods. This cross-sectional study is based on a multistage stratified random sample of fifty primary health care facilities. Data on inputs, prices, and outputs were collected retrospectively for 2011 and analyzed using an ingredient-based costing approach in Excel and SPSS®. Results. The average total annual facility cost for RI was $11,943 ranging from $565 to $112,548 and labor cost was the main driver of routine immunization costs contributing 65%, followed by capital costs 16.3% and the cost of vaccines and injection supplies accounting for 9%.The average cost per dose was $18.3, the cost per child was $316.6 and the cost per fully immunized child was $332.3. The results show considerable variation in the costs of routine immunization services across facility type and depending on a facility scale i.e. annual doses administered. Conclusions. The study shows that the cost of fully immunizing a child in a middle-income country is much higher than previous estimates. These results will be used by the government for better planning and financing of routine immunization services, leading to greater sustainability.