This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women's progression through the maternal health continuum in Kenya: a subsidized reproductive health voucher programme (2006-16) and the introduction of free maternity services in all government facilities (2013). Using cross-sectional survey data, we ran three multivariable logistic regression models examining the effects of the voucher programme, free maternity policy, health insurance and other determinants on (1) early antenatal care (ANC) initiation (first visit within the first trimester of pregnancy), (2) receiving continuous care (1+ ANC, facility birth, 1+ post-natal care (PNC) check) and (3) completing the maternal health pathway as recommended (4+ AN...
This study tests the group-level causal relationship between the expansion of Kenya’s Safe Motherhoo...
Background - Although vouchers can protect individuals in low-income countries from financial catast...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women's progression...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women’s progression...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher ...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Background: Health service fees constitute substantial barriers for women seeking childbirth and pos...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
BACKGROUND: Health service fees constitute substantial barriers for women seeking childbirth and pos...
SETTING: A rural private health facility, Ruby Medical Centre (RMC), participating in a safe motherh...
This thesis assesses the effects of having pluralistic systems of health financing and service provi...
Background: Innovative financing strategies such as those that integrate supply and demand elements ...
This study tests the group-level causal relationship between the expansion of Kenya’s Safe Motherhoo...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
This study tests the group-level causal relationship between the expansion of Kenya’s Safe Motherhoo...
Background - Although vouchers can protect individuals in low-income countries from financial catast...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women's progression...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women’s progression...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher ...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Background: Health service fees constitute substantial barriers for women seeking childbirth and pos...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
BACKGROUND: Health service fees constitute substantial barriers for women seeking childbirth and pos...
SETTING: A rural private health facility, Ruby Medical Centre (RMC), participating in a safe motherh...
This thesis assesses the effects of having pluralistic systems of health financing and service provi...
Background: Innovative financing strategies such as those that integrate supply and demand elements ...
This study tests the group-level causal relationship between the expansion of Kenya’s Safe Motherhoo...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
This study tests the group-level causal relationship between the expansion of Kenya’s Safe Motherhoo...
Background - Although vouchers can protect individuals in low-income countries from financial catast...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...