Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women of reproductive age. Approximately 536,000 women die from pregnancy-related complications each year. Developing countries suffer most profoundly, accounting for 99% of deaths. The world\u27s nations, by endorsing U.N. Millennium Development Goals, recognized that most deaths are preventable; they have pledged to reduce maternal mortality by 75% by 2015. This Article assesses the barriers presented by user fees - formal charges for health services still charged by many countries - to the attainment of MDGs. It shows that user fees hamper healthcare access, particularly in emergencycare settings, and fail in meeting their intended purpo...
It is a disgrace that so many mothers and children remain deprived of the care that could radically ...
Maternal and child mortality rates, the targets for two of the eight Millennium Development Goals, r...
Rationale for the study: The Maternal Mortality Ratio was estimated to 690 /100 000 in 2005. This li...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Coverage of cost-effective maternal health services remains poor due to insufficient supply and inad...
User fee removal policies alone are not enough to improve women’s healthcare decision-making power. ...
© The Author(s). Aim: To present the data from United Nations 2005 and 2015 Millennium Development G...
Several countries have recently introduced maternal health care fee exemptions as a quick win approa...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
User fee removal has been put forward as an approach to increasing priority health service utilizati...
Most societies support the view that everyone, mothers and children in particular, should be able to...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
It is a disgrace that so many mothers and children remain deprived of the care that could radically ...
Maternal and child mortality rates, the targets for two of the eight Millennium Development Goals, r...
Rationale for the study: The Maternal Mortality Ratio was estimated to 690 /100 000 in 2005. This li...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Coverage of cost-effective maternal health services remains poor due to insufficient supply and inad...
User fee removal policies alone are not enough to improve women’s healthcare decision-making power. ...
© The Author(s). Aim: To present the data from United Nations 2005 and 2015 Millennium Development G...
Several countries have recently introduced maternal health care fee exemptions as a quick win approa...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
User fee removal has been put forward as an approach to increasing priority health service utilizati...
Most societies support the view that everyone, mothers and children in particular, should be able to...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
It is a disgrace that so many mothers and children remain deprived of the care that could radically ...
Maternal and child mortality rates, the targets for two of the eight Millennium Development Goals, r...
Rationale for the study: The Maternal Mortality Ratio was estimated to 690 /100 000 in 2005. This li...