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Health financing and economics

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    Understanding pathways to HIV integration and the impact on costs and resource requirements

    Global evidence suggests that integrating HIV services is essential for sustaining the HIV response, ending AIDS by 2030, and advancing universal health coverage.

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    Optimising disease detection using wastewater surveillance

    Genesis Analytics has partnered with the Gates Foundation to explore the value of introducing and/or scaling up Wastewater and Environmental Surveillance (WES) as part of broader disease surveillance strategies.

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    Study evaluates TB patients’ out-of-pocket expenditure

    Genesis Analytics was contracted by the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC) to act as one of the regional coordinating partners on a study to estimate and analyse the out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) that TB patients in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia incur when accessing health services.

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    Health metrics catalogue for sustainability planning

    As countries work to reach the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, planning and action is urgently needed for sustaining HIV response gains beyond 2030. New guidance from UNAIDS in 2024 encourages all HIV burdened countries to develop HIV Response Sustainability Roadmaps with appropriate indicators to measure progress.

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    Analysis yields more health for money in fight against HIV

    Genesis was asked by the South African National Department of Health to assist its HIV/AIDS Conditional Grant Unit, which allocates R30 billion of funding annually to provincial health departments, to identify and realise the efficiency savings and optimisation required to achieve and maintain control of the HIV epidemic.

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    What’s holding back the fight against malaria in Cameroon?

    The Global Fund’s Technical Review Panel commissioned Genesis to retroactively assess the financial performance and value for money achieved by Cameroon’s national malaria programme over the period 2015-2020.

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    Opportunity to transform public healthcare service delivery in Ghana

    Genesis Analytics partnered with a private foundation, and key stakeholders in the public, private and NGO sectors in Ghana to develop a transformational vision for the use of digital technologies, especially in the north of the country, which suffers serious backlogs in terms of healthcare services and health indicators.

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    Charting sustainable roadmap for AIDS in Sri Lanka

    Genesis was contracted by UNAIDS to lead a transition readiness assessment (TRA) in Sri Lanka and develop an implementable sustainability roadmap to mitigate for transition risks and vulnerabilities.

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    Sustainable financing for SA’s school health programme

    The Integrated School Health Programme (ISHP) in South Africa has faced persistent challenges over the years, marked by inadequate and inequitable resource allocation and limited capacity to address the diverse health needs of young people across different school phases and regions.

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    Developing sustainability framework for HIV and TB in SA

    Genesis Analytics was contracted by the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) Secretariat and the Global Fund to support stakeholders in developing a national sustainability framework, assessments and action plans to guide the sustainability planning process for HIV and TB programmes in South Africa.

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    Genesis assists in forecasting resources needed for HIV and TB plan

    Genesis was appointed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to provide technical assistance to the Mpumalanga Provincial AIDS Council in costing the interventions in their Implementation Plan for HIV, TB and STIs (PIP) and forecasting the financial resource needs over the five-year period.

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    Study evaluates TB patients’ out-of-pocket expenditure

    Genesis Analytics was contracted by the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC) to act as one of the regional coordinating partners on a study to estimate and analyse the out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) that TB patients in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia incur when accessing health services.

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    Improving the accurate costing of HIV programmes in Africa

    Genesis has been awarded a contract to undertake a number of learning activities that will improve countries’ abilities to accurately cost their HIV programmes, using national data systems, and interpret existing cost data, thereby enabling more effective planning, budgeting and ongoing decision-making.

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    Innovative funding for project to address teenage pregnancy

    Genesis Analytics was appointed with a consortium of partners to provide technical support for a social impact bond to address HIV and pregnancy in school-going adolescent girls in South Africa.

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    Estimating cost of expanding community-based malaria control

    Genesis calculated the incremental cost of implementing and scaling-up community-based interventions in southern Angola to reduce the spread of malaria to neighbouring countries.

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    Genesis counts cost of lifestyle diseases for Gauteng government

    The Gauteng Office of the Premier’s Planning Division contracted Genesis Analytics to determine the health and financial effects of non-communicable diseases on Gauteng’s health system for 2017-2030 and to recommend policies and best practices to address the growing burden in Gauteng.

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    Raising the drinking age to 21: Pros and cons

    The National Economic and Development Labour Council (Nedlac) commissioned Genesis Analytics to conduct an urgent independent study on the likely economic, health and social impacts of some of the amendments proposed in the Liquor Amendment Bill, 2017.

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    Campaign does improve men's perceptions on HIV testing

    South Africans (18-34 years) who are exposed to the Testa Boy campaign are 50% more likely to agree that men who test for HIV are strong and responsible, according to a study done by Genesis Analytics for the Centre for Communication Impact.

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    Pricing study for private eye care practice

    Genesis Analytics was contracted to evaluate a private healthcare practice’s baseline cost structures and practice operations, determine whether global fees for disease management appropriately recover their costs, and to assist with pricing strategy and evaluation.

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    Expert advice on private healthcare inquiry

    Genesis was commissioned by the Competition Commission of South Africa to provide expert advice on a potential inquiry into the private healthcare industry, which was prompted by a concern over the increases in costs in the private sector.

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    Impact analysis of new healthcare insurance

    Genesis played a central role in the debate in modelling the fiscal implications of the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) policy when it assisted one of the largest healthcare service providers in South Africa in calculating the likely spill over effects for the labour market 

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