View source: R/accelerate_uhc.R
accelerate_art | R Documentation |
Accelerate art by first dividing countries into those with reported data and those without.
For countries without reported data, business as usual is returned.
For countries with reported data, the best of business as usual and fixed target of 95% by 2025 is chosen.
accelerate_art(
df,
ind_ids = billion_ind_codes("uhc"),
scenario_col = "scenario",
value_col = "value",
start_year = 2018,
end_year = 2025,
default_scenario = "default",
bau_scenario = "historical",
scenario_name = "acceleration",
...
)
df |
Data frame in long format, where 1 row corresponds to a specific country, year, and indicator. |
ind_ids |
Named vector of indicator codes for input indicators to the Billion.
Although separate indicator codes can be used than the standard, they must
be supplied as a named vector where the names correspond to the output of
|
scenario_col |
Column name of column with scenario identifiers. Useful for calculating contributions on data in long format rather than wide format. |
value_col |
Name of the column containing indicator value in |
start_year |
Year from which the acceleration scenario begins, inclusive. |
end_year |
End year(s) for contribution calculation, defaults to 2019 to 2025. |
default_scenario |
name of the default scenario. |
bau_scenario |
name of scenario to be used for business as usual.
Default is |
scenario_name |
name of scenario |
... |
additional parameters to be passed to scenario function |
UHC acceleration scenarios
accelerate_anc4()
,
accelerate_beds()
,
accelerate_bp()
,
accelerate_doctors()
,
accelerate_dtp3()
,
accelerate_fh()
,
accelerate_fpg()
,
accelerate_fp()
,
accelerate_hwf()
,
accelerate_itn()
,
accelerate_nurses()
,
accelerate_pneumo()
,
accelerate_tb()
,
accelerate_uhc_sanitation()
,
accelerate_uhc_tobacco()
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