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Cost Analysis of Health Facility Electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response in One District in Sierra Leone.

Michelle L Sloan1, Brigette L Gleason1, James S Squire1, Fanny F Koroma1, Solomon Aiah Sogbeh1, Michael J Park1.   

Abstract

Global health security depends on effective surveillance systems to prevent, detect, and respond to disease threats. Real-time surveillance initiatives aim to develop electronic systems to improve reporting and analysis of disease data. Sierra Leone, with the support of Global Health Security Agenda partners, developed an electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (eIDSR) system capable of mobile reporting from health facilities. We estimated the economic costs associated with rollout of health facility eIDSR in the Western Area Rural district in Sierra Leone and projected annual direct operational costs. Cost scenarios with increased transport costs, decreased use of partner personnel, and altered cellular data costs were modeled. Cost data associated with activities were retrospectively collected and were assessed across rollout phases. Costs were organized into cost categories: personnel, office operating, transport, and capital. We estimated costs by category and phase and calculated per health facility and per capita costs. The total economic cost to roll out eIDSR to the Western Area Rural district over the 14-week period was US$64,342, a per health facility cost of $1,021. Equipment for eIDSR was the primary cost driver (45.5%), followed by personnel (35.2%). Direct rollout costs were $38,059, or 59.2% of total economic costs. The projected annual direct operational costs were $14,091, or $224 per health facility. Although eIDSR equipment costs are a large portion of total costs, annual direct operational costs are projected to be minimal once the system is implemented. Our findings can be used to make decisions about establishing and maintaining electronic, real-time surveillance in Sierra Leone and other low-resource settings.

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Keywords:  Costs and cost analysis; Global health; Health facilities; Public health surveillance; Sierra Leone

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32004122      PMCID: PMC8820104          DOI: 10.1089/hs.2019.0082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Secur        ISSN: 2326-5094


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