Several countries have recently introduced maternal health care fee exemptions as a quick win approach to reach MDG 5 goals. It has also been argued that these policies were relevant first steps towards universal health coverage (UHC). The scope and contents of the benefits package covered by these policies vary widely. First evaluations raised questions about efficiency and equity. This article offers a more comprehensive view of these maternal health fee exemptions in Africa. We document the contents and the financing of 11 of these policies. Our analysis highlights (1) the importance of balancing different risks when a service is the target of the policy - C-sections address some of the main catastrophic costs, but do not necessarily add...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
The Word Health Organization (WHO) has declared health to be a fundamental human right, yet more tha...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...
Several countries have recently introduced maternal health care fee exemptions as a quick win approa...
Chapter in 'Reducing the financial barriers to access to obstetric care', edited by Richard, F., Wit...
Sixty participants from 10 countries including four English-speaking (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
Objectives: Evidence on whether removing fees benefits the poorest is patchy and weak. The aim of th...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Objectives: Evidence on whether removing fees benefits the poorest is patchy and weak. The aim of th...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
The reduction and removal of user fees for essential care services have recently become a key instru...
Background: As population and access to information increases, so does the demand for health service...
BACKGROUND: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
Introduction Mali and Benin introduced a user fee exemption policy focused on caesarean sections in ...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
The Word Health Organization (WHO) has declared health to be a fundamental human right, yet more tha...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...
Several countries have recently introduced maternal health care fee exemptions as a quick win approa...
Chapter in 'Reducing the financial barriers to access to obstetric care', edited by Richard, F., Wit...
Sixty participants from 10 countries including four English-speaking (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
Objectives: Evidence on whether removing fees benefits the poorest is patchy and weak. The aim of th...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Objectives: Evidence on whether removing fees benefits the poorest is patchy and weak. The aim of th...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
The reduction and removal of user fees for essential care services have recently become a key instru...
Background: As population and access to information increases, so does the demand for health service...
BACKGROUND: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
Introduction Mali and Benin introduced a user fee exemption policy focused on caesarean sections in ...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
The Word Health Organization (WHO) has declared health to be a fundamental human right, yet more tha...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...