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Monitoring equity in access to aids treatment programmes : a review of concepts, models, methods and indicators / WHO - World Health Organization

By: WHO - World Health Organization.
Contributor(s): OMS - Organización Mundial de la Salud (Ginebra) | EQUINET - Regional Network for Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa | TARSC - Training and Research Support Centre | REACH trust.
Ginebra : WHO - World Health Organization, 2010 Description: iv, 91 p. : colores, il. ; 29.5 X 21 cm.ISBN: 9789241564120 -- 978 92 4 156412 0.Subject(s): Enfermedades de transmision sexual | Enfermedades de transmision sexual -- prevención y control | Infecciones por VIH | Infeccion por vih -- terapia | Síndrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida | Sida -- síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida | Vih (virus de inmunodeficiencia humana) | Medicina | SaludDDC classification: 616.9792 / W551m
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WHO and the Commission on Social De terminants of Health -- Monitoring equity in access to AIDS treatment

programmes within the context of the WHO Health Sector Strategy for HIV 2011-2015 -- Key concepts: health sys

tems, equity and social determinants of health -- the tanahashi model of health service coverage -- Methods

for measuring equity in access and health systems strengthening -- Equity, health systems and teatment of HIV

and AIDS -- Indicators of equity in health systems by thematic monitoring area for health systems

steengthening -- Summary of indicators by converage domains -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix: Summary

list of indicators for equity monitoring by layer of effective coverage, using the Tanahashi model --

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