India has the highest number of maternal (2010) and child (2009) deaths in the world suggesting a poor coverage in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) care services. This study assessed the coverage gap in MNCH care across districts in India using a robust aggregate Coverage Gap Index (CGI) developed by the ‘Countdown 2008 Equity Analysis Group’. The north–south divide in MNCH care coverage gap is apparent. The results derived from this study emphasise the need for focused intervention in 210 districts which have a coverage gap of ⩾50%
Background: Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postp...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
Various studies have noted that vast inequalities—economic and socio-demographic—exist in maternal, ...
AbstractIndia has the highest number of maternal (2010) and child (2009) deaths in the world suggest...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
Understanding how well a health system is meeting the needs of the population is critical to achievi...
Abstract Background India, being a developing country, presents a disquiet picture of maternal and n...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
In this study we identify the inter-district disparity of maternal health care use in West Bengal. W...
Abstract Background Maternal and child health services, like antenatal care, skilled birth attendanc...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
The maternal health issue was a part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, Target-5). Now it ha...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
Background: Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postp...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
Various studies have noted that vast inequalities—economic and socio-demographic—exist in maternal, ...
AbstractIndia has the highest number of maternal (2010) and child (2009) deaths in the world suggest...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
Understanding how well a health system is meeting the needs of the population is critical to achievi...
Abstract Background India, being a developing country, presents a disquiet picture of maternal and n...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
In this study we identify the inter-district disparity of maternal health care use in West Bengal. W...
Abstract Background Maternal and child health services, like antenatal care, skilled birth attendanc...
BackgroundSince the implementation of various maternal health programs, Maternal Mortality Ratio (MM...
The maternal health issue was a part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, Target-5). Now it ha...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
Background: Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postp...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
Various studies have noted that vast inequalities—economic and socio-demographic—exist in maternal, ...