A pilot eliminating user fees associated with delivery at the point of services was introduced in two districts of Laos in March 2009. Following two years of implementation, an evaluation was conducted to assess the pilot impact, as well as to document the pilot design and implementation challenges. Study results show that, even in the presence of the substantial access and cultural barriers, user fees associated with delivery at health facilities act as a serious deterrent to care seeking behavior. We find a tripling of facility-based delivery rates in the intervention areas, compared to a 40 % increase in the control areas. While findings from the control region suggest that facility-based delivery rates may be on the rise across the coun...
The introduction of a comprehensive system of user charges in 1995 provided public health facilities...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
: OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating ...
A pilot eliminating user fees associated with delivery at the point of services was introduced in tw...
User fee reduction and removal policies have been the object of extensive research, but little rigor...
Women and children are inadequately covered by basic healthcare services. This analysis of the Lao E...
BACKGROUND: Several countries in sub-Saharan Africa have recently adopted policies that remove user ...
BACKGROUND: Attaining universal health coverage is a target in the Sustainable Development Goals. In...
There are concerns on whether user fees in public health services are the appropriate means of impro...
Nepal faces the challenge of high levels of poverty, difficult access to health facilities and poor,...
Summary objective To identify the main drivers of costs of facility delivery and the financial conse...
Coverage of skilled delivery care has been increasing across most low-income countries; however, it ...
The study examines the perceptions of clients, health providers and local government officials regar...
Fee charging is common at primary health facilities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and is poorly regulate...
There is increasing pressure for reduction of user fees, but this can have adverse effects by decrea...
The introduction of a comprehensive system of user charges in 1995 provided public health facilities...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
: OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating ...
A pilot eliminating user fees associated with delivery at the point of services was introduced in tw...
User fee reduction and removal policies have been the object of extensive research, but little rigor...
Women and children are inadequately covered by basic healthcare services. This analysis of the Lao E...
BACKGROUND: Several countries in sub-Saharan Africa have recently adopted policies that remove user ...
BACKGROUND: Attaining universal health coverage is a target in the Sustainable Development Goals. In...
There are concerns on whether user fees in public health services are the appropriate means of impro...
Nepal faces the challenge of high levels of poverty, difficult access to health facilities and poor,...
Summary objective To identify the main drivers of costs of facility delivery and the financial conse...
Coverage of skilled delivery care has been increasing across most low-income countries; however, it ...
The study examines the perceptions of clients, health providers and local government officials regar...
Fee charging is common at primary health facilities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and is poorly regulate...
There is increasing pressure for reduction of user fees, but this can have adverse effects by decrea...
The introduction of a comprehensive system of user charges in 1995 provided public health facilities...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
: OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating ...