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BackgroundYouth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services (YFHS) have high priority in many countries. Yet, little is known about the cost and cost-effectiveness of good quality YFHS in resource limited settings. This paper analyses retrospectively costs and potential cost-effectiveness of four well performing youth-friendly health centres (YFHC) in Moldova. This study assesses: (1) what were the costs of YFHSs at centre level, (2) how much would scaling-up to a national good quality YFHS programme cost, and (3) was the programme potentially cost-effective?MethodsFour well performing YFHCs were selected for the study. YFHS costs were analysed per centre, funding source, service and person reached. The costing results were extrapolated to estimate cost of a good quality national YFHS programme in Moldova. A threshold analysis was carried out to estimate the required impact level for the YFHSs to break-even (become cost saving).ResultsAverage annual cost of a well performing YFHC was USD 26,000 in 2011. 58% was financed by the National Health Insurance Company and the rest by external donors (42%). Personnel salaries were the largest expense category (47%). The annual implementation costs of a good quality YFHSs in all 38 YFHCs of Moldova were estimated to be USD 1.0 million. The results of the threshold analysis indicate that the annual break-even impact points in a YFHC for: 1) STI services would be >364 averted STIs, 2) early pregnancy and contraceptive services >178 averted unwanted pregnancies, and 3) HIV services only >0.65 averted new HIV infections.ConclusionsThe costing results highlight the following: 1) significant additional resources would be required for implementation of a good quality national YFHS programme, 2) the four well performing YFHCs rely heavily on external funding (42%), 3) which raises questions about financial sustainability of the programme. At the same time results of the threshold analysis are encouraging. The result suggest that, together the three SRH components (STI, early pregnancy and contraception, and HIV) are potentially cost saving. High cost savings resulting from averted lifetime treatment cost of HIV infected persons are likely to off-set the costs of STIs and unwanted pregnancies.

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  • Youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services (YFHS) have high priority in many countries

  • Cost analysis The cost analysis of the four well performing youth-friendly health centres (YFHC) indicated that an average annual budget of a centre was approximately USD 26,000 in 2011

  • Cost analysis shows that significant additional resources would be required for implementation of a good quality national YFHS programme in Moldova

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Youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services (YFHS) have high priority in many countries. Little is known about the cost and cost-effectiveness of good quality YFHS in resource limited settings. This paper analyses retrospectively costs and potential cost-effectiveness of four well performing youth-friendly health centres (YFHC) in Moldova. This study assesses: (1) what were the costs of YFHSs at centre level, (2) how much would scaling-up to a national good quality YFHS programme cost, and (3) was the programme potentially cost-effective?. Little is known about the actual cost and potential costeffectiveness of good quality YFHS in resource limited settings. This poses challenges for policy making, and for lobbying and fundraising for the YFHS programmes as well. This study assesses retrospectively costs and potential cost-effectiveness of four well performing youth-friendly health centres (YFHC) in the Republic of Moldova. The purpose of this study was to determine: 1) How much did the YFHS programme cost in the four well performing YFHCs in 2011? 2) How were the YFHCs financed? 3) On what the YFHCs spent their funds? 4) How much did delivering each service cost? 5) How much did reaching one person cost? 6) How much would scaling up to a good quality national YFHS programme cost? and 7) Were the YFHSs cost-effective?

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