Abstrak/Abstract |
The Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) outbreak had a significant
impact on every sector. To minimize the case and the mortality rate, the
vaccination program is accelerated using every possible strategy. One of the
strategies employed in Indonesia is the mass vaccination program. This
study aimed to estimate the unit cost of the mass vaccination program
service delivery of COVID-19 Sinovac vaccine per dose and per fully
vaccinated (2-dose) against COVID-19 in Ngampilan health center,
Yogyakarta city. The costing study used activity-based cost according to the
financial data, interviews, and direct observations. The incremental
financial cost and full economic cost were calculated using the government
or provider's point of view. The total cost is then divided by the number of
doses injected and multiplied by two to get the cost per fully vaccinated
person. The incremental financial cost and economic values per dose were
USD 12.20 and USD 12.90, while for the fully vaccinated person (2-dose)
using Sinovac Vaccine were USD 24.30 and USD 25.90, respectively. Based
on the one-way sensitivity analysis, the unit cost per fully vaccinated is
influenced by vaccine price and the number of vaccinated people per mass
vaccination session. |