The formal private sector could play a significant role in determining whether success or failure is achieved in working towards goals for safe motherhood in many low- and middle-income settings. Established private providers, especially nurses/midwives, have the potential to contribute to safe motherhood practices if they are involved in the care continuum. However, they have largely been overlooked by policy-makers in low-income settings. The private sector (mainly doctors) contributes to overprovision and high Caesarean section rates in settings where it provides care to wealthier segments of the population; such care is often funded through third-party payment schemes. In poorer settings, especially rural areas, private nurses/midwives ...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
Background In India a lack of access to emergency obstetric care contributes to maternal deaths. ...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
Introduction Recent studies have pointed to the substantial role of private health sector delivery...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal mortality rates have decreased globally but remain off track for Millennium Deve...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critical to th...
Cooperation between academic institutions and the private sector does not always run smoothly. Gill ...
BACKGROUND: In low income countries, several barriers exist to the use of health services for child ...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
It is widely understood that maternal health care relies on the entire health system. However, littl...
The Safe Motherhood Initiative has successfully stimulated much interest in reducing maternal mortal...
IntroductionTo accelerate progress to reach the sustainable development goals for ending preventable...
: In spite of solid records of security and quality maternity care, maternity care in Country isn't ...
The third global State of the World's Midwifery report (SoWMy 2021) provides an updated evidence bas...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
Background In India a lack of access to emergency obstetric care contributes to maternal deaths. ...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
Introduction Recent studies have pointed to the substantial role of private health sector delivery...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal mortality rates have decreased globally but remain off track for Millennium Deve...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critical to th...
Cooperation between academic institutions and the private sector does not always run smoothly. Gill ...
BACKGROUND: In low income countries, several barriers exist to the use of health services for child ...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
It is widely understood that maternal health care relies on the entire health system. However, littl...
The Safe Motherhood Initiative has successfully stimulated much interest in reducing maternal mortal...
IntroductionTo accelerate progress to reach the sustainable development goals for ending preventable...
: In spite of solid records of security and quality maternity care, maternity care in Country isn't ...
The third global State of the World's Midwifery report (SoWMy 2021) provides an updated evidence bas...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
Background In India a lack of access to emergency obstetric care contributes to maternal deaths. ...