Title: The Cost of Implants
1The Cost of Implants
- Cost-Effectiveness Comparisons
2Methods Compared
- Norplant
- IUD
- Oral Contraceptive Pill
- Injection (3-month Depo Provera)
- Comparisons over five years of use
3Cost-Effectiveness Comparisons Provider/Client
Perspectives
- Alternative ways of achieving family planning
goals - Cost-effectiveness analysis identifies what
alternative achieves most for least cost - Budgetary constraints
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4What Cost Factors Are Relevant?
- Initial purchase price is not adequate on its
own must also consider - Staff time costs
- Other supplies and equipment required
- Costs to the client these will influence demand
- Contraceptive efficacy what does the client get
from the above expenditure? - Financial sustainability
5Comparison of MethodsOver Five Years of Use
- Compared cost per couple-year of protection
- Did not consider other cost-effectiveness
measures e.g cost per pregnancy avoided - Did not include the costs of potential side
effects
6Comparison of MethodsOver Five Years of Use
- Studies cited
- Kenya (Musau, S. (2000) Cost/Revenue Analysis of
Family Planning Association of Kenya clinics.) - Rwanda (Nyirarukundo M. G Hakizimana E Vian T.
(1993) Norplant Cost Study Rwanda Final Report.
MSH/FPMD - Thailand (Janowitz, B et al. (1994) Introducing
the contraceptive implant in Thailand Impact on
method use and costs. Int. Family Planning
Perspectives, 20(4) Dec 1994
7Costs Included in Studies
- Staff time
- Contraceptive cost
- Other supplies
- Above costs influenced by service delivery
practices of provider
8Types of visit for each method
- Initial visit
- Check-up Follow up/re-supply visits
- IUD (Check-up 4-6 weeks after insertion then
annually) - Pill First visit 3 cycles then 6 cycles for
each re-supply visit - Norplant Check-up 7 days after insertion then
annually - Discontinuation of method - removal
9Cost Per CYP Over 5 Years Use(Kenya 2000)
10Total Costs Over 5 Years(Kenya 6 cycle pill
re-supply)
11Total Cost Over 5 Years(Kenya 3 cycle
re-supply)
12Cost Per CYP (Rwanda 1992)
13Cost Per CYP Over 5 Years Use(Thailand 1994)
14Cost-effectiveness to the User
- Costs incurred vs. years of protection
- Some of the costs to the user are
- Fee for the service (affordability)
- Transport
- Time spent to get service (waiting time Number
of trips) - Lost opportunities for gainful employment
15Fee costs to the client over 5 years(Kenya
fees in shillings)
16Conclusions
- From providers perspective IUD is the most cost
effective method - Norplant has very high initial costs, but
- Over 5 years use cost per CYP similar between
Norplant, OCP and 3-month injectable - Important to interpret these in light of impact
on client
17Conclusions (cont..)
- Cost effectiveness from clients perspective not
adequately researched - Direct costs
- Risks associated with chosen method (unwanted
pregnancy STIs infection) - Impact on financial sustainability of FP
organizations
18Policy Considerations re Costs
- Health financing issues
- What method achieves highest impact for given
resource outlay? - Who will pay for the contraceptives if donors,
for how long? - Are chosen methods the best investment of
available health funding? - Need creative ways of financing family planning
services e.g role of community-based health
financing
19Policy Considerations (Cont..)
- Household expenditure priorities
- Sustainability of method
- Staff capacity
- Continuity of support
- Continued availability