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Recommendations for increasing the use of HIV/AIDS resource allocation models
Authors:Arielle?Lasry  Anke?Richter  Frithjof?Lutscher
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,University of Toronto,Toronto,Canada;2.Defense Resources Management Institute,Naval Postgraduate School,Monterey,USA;3.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Ottawa,Ottawa,Canada
Abstract:

Background

Resource allocation models have not had a substantial impact on HIV/AIDS resource allocation decisions in spite of the important, additional insights they may provide. In this paper, we highlight six difficulties often encountered in attempts to implement such models in policy settings; these are: model complexity, data requirements, multiple stakeholders, funding issues, and political and ethical considerations. We then make recommendations as to how each of these difficulties may be overcome.

Results

To ensure that models can inform the actual decision, modellers should understand the environment in which decision-makers operate, including full knowledge of the stakeholders' key issues and requirements. HIV/AIDS resource allocation model formulations should be contextualized and sensitive to societal concerns and decision-makers' realities. Modellers should provide the required education and training materials in order for decision-makers to be reasonably well versed in understanding the capabilities, power and limitations of the model.

Conclusion

This paper addresses the issue of knowledge translation from the established resource allocation modelling expertise in the academic realm to that of policymaking.
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