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  • Public Health
  • Health Systems Strengthening
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Advances in geospatial data and tailored interventions enable microtargeting of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) response.
  • Achieving HIV epidemic control is crucial for meeting 2030 global health and development goals, including universal health coverage (UHC).
  • Overly specific HIV targeting may strain health systems and hinder integrated care, potentially jeopardizing broader health objectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the interplay between disease-specific microtargeting for HIV and integrated health systems aiming for universal health coverage (UHC).
  • To identify potential conflicts and opportunities for synergy between HIV epidemic control and UHC initiatives.
  • To propose strategies for aligning HIV response programs with broader health system goals.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current approaches to HIV epidemic control and UHC.
  • Analysis of potential friction points between microtargeted disease-specific interventions and integrated health services.
  • Identification of programmatic elements for enhanced alignment and convergence.

Main Results:

  • Microtargeting HIV interventions shows promise for epidemic control but risks distorting health systems.
  • Opportunities for convergence exist in areas like improved information systems, subnational data utilization, accountable supply chains, and community-based services.
  • Alignment can enhance health system efficiency and mitigate negative impacts of funding decreases.

Conclusions:

  • Balancing targeted HIV strategies with integrated health systems is essential for achieving both HIV epidemic control and UHC.
  • Investing in aligned programmatic elements can strengthen health systems for various health threats.
  • Further investment in implementation and monitoring is critical for progress on both fronts.