This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses two nationally representative surveys to identify the impact of the policy on utilisation of maternal care services by pregnant women and recent mothers as well as the impact on curative health care services and out-of-pocket payments for consultation and prescription in children under the age of 5 years. A Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD) is applied in the case of young children and a before-after estimation approach, adjusted for time trends in the case of expectant and recent mothers. Our results suggest that children affected by the FHCI have a lower probability of incurring any health expenditure in public, non-governmental and missi...
There is an acknowledged gap in the literature on the impact of fee exemption policies on health sta...
<p>This paper explores the influences that led to the development of the Free Health Care<br>Initiat...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: As a result of financial barriers to the utilization of Maternal a...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
Socioeconomic inequalities between and within countries lead to disparities in the use of health ser...
Background In 2010, the government of Sierra Leone implemented the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI...
Sophie Witter - orcid: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188This article present...
The robustness and responsiveness of a country’s health system predict access to a range of health s...
We aim to evaluate whether the first National Emergency Medical Service (NEMS) improved access to ho...
Improving maternal health has been a challenge for developing nations with very high rates of matern...
Background Utilizing surgical services, including caesarean sections, can result in catastrophic exp...
We aim to evaluate whether the first National Emergency Medical Service (NEMS) im-proved access to h...
Background Utilizing surgical services, including caesarean sections, can result in catastrophic exp...
Background. The government of Sierra Leone introduced social health insurance (SHI) scheme to provid...
There is an acknowledged gap in the literature on the impact of fee exemption policies on health sta...
<p>This paper explores the influences that led to the development of the Free Health Care<br>Initiat...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: As a result of financial barriers to the utilization of Maternal a...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
Socioeconomic inequalities between and within countries lead to disparities in the use of health ser...
Background In 2010, the government of Sierra Leone implemented the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI...
Sophie Witter - orcid: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188This article present...
The robustness and responsiveness of a country’s health system predict access to a range of health s...
We aim to evaluate whether the first National Emergency Medical Service (NEMS) improved access to ho...
Improving maternal health has been a challenge for developing nations with very high rates of matern...
Background Utilizing surgical services, including caesarean sections, can result in catastrophic exp...
We aim to evaluate whether the first National Emergency Medical Service (NEMS) im-proved access to h...
Background Utilizing surgical services, including caesarean sections, can result in catastrophic exp...
Background. The government of Sierra Leone introduced social health insurance (SHI) scheme to provid...
There is an acknowledged gap in the literature on the impact of fee exemption policies on health sta...
<p>This paper explores the influences that led to the development of the Free Health Care<br>Initiat...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: As a result of financial barriers to the utilization of Maternal a...