Background: Many sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, have introduced policies to provide free medical care to pregnant women. The impact of these policies, particularly on access to health services among the poor, has not been evaluated using rigorous methods, and so the empirical basis for defending these policies is weak. In Ghana, a recent report also cast doubt on the current mechanism of delivering free care – the National Health Insurance Scheme. Longitudinal surveillance data from two randomized controlled trials conducted in the Brong Ahafo Region provided a unique opportunity to assess the impact of Ghana’s policies. Methods:We used time-series methods to assess the impact of Ghana’s 2005 policy on free delivery care and its 20...
Abstract Objective A free maternal health policy was implemented under Ghana’s National Health Insur...
This evaluation was undertaken as part of IMMPACT’s global efforts, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gat...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have attempted to assess the role of health insurance on health care util...
BACKGROUND: Many sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, have introduced policies to provide free me...
Many sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, have introduced policies to provide free medical care t...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
Maternal mortality (MMR) is the second largest cause of female deaths in Ghana. Yet, many households...
Background Pregnant women were offered free access to health care through National Health Insurance...
textabstractIncreasing equitable access to health care is a main challenge African policy makers are...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
Objective: To investigate the impact of maternity-related fee payment policies on the uptake of skil...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Ghana implemented the National Hea...
This article examines the effect of health insurance ownership among expectant mothers on facility-b...
Despite significant gains in reducing maternal and infant mortalities across the world, Low and Midd...
Abstract Objective A free maternal health policy was implemented under Ghana’s National Health Insur...
This evaluation was undertaken as part of IMMPACT’s global efforts, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gat...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have attempted to assess the role of health insurance on health care util...
BACKGROUND: Many sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, have introduced policies to provide free me...
Many sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, have introduced policies to provide free medical care t...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
Maternal mortality (MMR) is the second largest cause of female deaths in Ghana. Yet, many households...
Background Pregnant women were offered free access to health care through National Health Insurance...
textabstractIncreasing equitable access to health care is a main challenge African policy makers are...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
Objective: To investigate the impact of maternity-related fee payment policies on the uptake of skil...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Ghana implemented the National Hea...
This article examines the effect of health insurance ownership among expectant mothers on facility-b...
Despite significant gains in reducing maternal and infant mortalities across the world, Low and Midd...
Abstract Objective A free maternal health policy was implemented under Ghana’s National Health Insur...
This evaluation was undertaken as part of IMMPACT’s global efforts, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gat...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have attempted to assess the role of health insurance on health care util...