Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Assessing the costs of mobile voluntary counseling and testing at the work place versus facility based voluntary counseling and testing in Namibia

Ingrid  De Beer

Ingrid De Beer

qualifications: MA

contribution: designed the project

position: General manager

Namibia


Kudakwashe  Chani

Kudakwashe Chani

qualifications: MBChB, MPH, MBA

contribution: supplied data

position: Technical director

Namibia

Medical Doctor with extensive public health programming experience in Africa. Major interests in HIV/AIDS, Maternal and Child Health and Health Systems Strengthening.


Frank  Feeley

Assoc Prof Frank Feeley ORCID logo

qualifications: JD

contribution: original concept

position: Associate Professor

United States

Associate Professor (ret), Chair, Department of International Health, Boston University School of Public Health Interests: Health care financing and organization Health insurance Regulation of health care providers Public private partnerships in health Economics of HIV and HIV treatment (particularly in the private sector)


Tobias F Rinke de Wit

Prof Tobias Rinke De Wit

qualifications: PhD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Director (research and innovation)

Netherlands

Tobias Rinke de Wit is Professor in Sustainable Health Care Delivery in Resource Poor Settings at the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam. His particular field of expertise is affordable laboratory diagnostics. He has published over 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals, mostly in the areas of immunology, virology and epidemiology of HIV/AIDS.


Els  Sweeney-Bindels

Els Sweeney-Bindels

qualifications: MA

contribution: wrote the first draft

position: Independent consultant


Pancho  Mulongeni

Pancho Mulongeni

qualifications: MA

contribution: statistical analysis

position: Research assistant


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