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Table 1 Contextual factors contributing to the choice of countries

From: Comparative health systems research in a context of HIV/AIDS: lessons from a multi-country study in South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia

Similarities across chosen countries

Differences across chosen countries

• Within the region of sub-Saharan Africa

• High HIV prevalence – between 6.5% in Tanzania and 18.8% in South Africa [12]

• Reforms aspiring to model of decentralised management and primary health care

• Socio-economic status and health sector capacity – amount spent on health ranging between US$29 PPP (Tanzania) and US$669 PPP (South Africa) per capita [13]

• Extent of health sector reforms – South Africa and Zambia described as 'radical reformers' because of the comprehensive reform strategies adopted in the health sector [14]