Impact of HIV and Covid-19 pandemics on ivorian health system efficiency

T. N. Tiehi
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to estimate the impact of HIV and Covid19 on the efficiency of the public health system in Côte d'Ivoire. To this end, we use non-parametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) and double bootstrap procedures to analyze the data. The analyze reveals that district hospitals are not technically efficient. These estimates show that in 2019, TB-HIV co-infection and geographic accessibility increases technical efficiency, while respiratory diseases reduce it. In contrast, in 2020, the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic blunted the positive impact of TB-HIV co-infection and geographical accessibility on the technical efficiency of the Ivorian health system observed in 2019. This result, due to the reorientation of resources allocated to the health sector to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, is similar to the crowding out of the HIV pandemic by that of Covid-19. JEL Classification numbers: C14 - D24 - I12 - I18. Keywords: Double Bootstrap, Tuberculosis/HIV, Covid-19.
艾滋病毒和Covid-19大流行对科特迪瓦卫生系统效率的影响
摘要本研究的目的是估计艾滋病毒和covid - 19对Côte科特迪瓦公共卫生系统效率的影响。为此,我们使用非参数数据包络分析(DEA)和双bootstrap程序来分析数据。分析表明,地区医院的技术效率不高。这些估计表明,2019年,结核病-艾滋病毒合并感染和地理可及性提高了技术效率,而呼吸道疾病则降低了技术效率。相比之下,2019年,2019冠状病毒病大流行的到来削弱了结核病-艾滋病毒合并感染和地理可及性对科特迪瓦卫生系统技术效率的积极影响。由于为应对Covid-19大流行而向卫生部门分配的资源重新定向,这一结果与Covid-19大流行挤占艾滋病毒大流行的情况类似。JEL分类号:C14 - D24 - I12 - I18。关键词:双引导;结核/艾滋病;Covid-19
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