In collaboration with Yoel Lubell and co-workers of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, BaseCase has developed a dashboard that decision makers in regions with malaria can use to determine if home treatment with antimalarials is cost-effective, or if it should be treated in health facilities.
The base-case data for this model comes from Uganda. You can adapt the model to your setting and explore results. The dashboard uses the original Excel model to perform calculations.
When using this model, please keep in mind that the work on the underlying model has not been published yet, and may undergo further changes.
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