Journal article
Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of mCME Version 2.0: An SMS-Based Continuing Medical Education Program for HIV Clinicians in Vietnam
Global health science and practice, v 10(4), pe2200008
30 Aug 2022
PMID: 36041848
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Abstract
This cost analysis found that a mobile phone-based continuing medical education (mCME) intervention, involving daily text messages with links to relevant materials, for HIV clinicians in northern Vietnam was relatively low-cost and cost-effective, particularly for future nationwide models. Such mobile approaches to CME are worthy of attention in resource-constrained settings.
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- Title
- Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of mCME Version 2.0: An SMS-Based Continuing Medical Education Program for HIV Clinicians in Vietnam
- Creators
- Lora L. Sabin - Boston UniversityAldina Mesic - University of WashingtonBao Ngoc Le - Consulting Research for Community DevelopmentNafisa Halim - Boston UniversityChi Thi Hue Cao - Ministry of HealthRachael Bonawitz - Boston UniversityHa Viet Nguyen - Ministry of Health and PopulationAnna Larson - Boston UniversityTam Thi Thanh Nguyen - Ministry of Health and PopulationAnh Ngoc Le - Hanoi Medical UniversityChristopher J. Gill - Boston University
- Publication Details
- Global health science and practice, v 10(4), pe2200008
- Publisher
- Global Health: Science and Practice
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Pediatrics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000876335500004
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85136943058
- Other Identifier
- 991021448035704721
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