In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled attendance, and contributes to maternal and neonatal mortality and the impoverishment of vulnerable households. A growing number of countries are experimenting with different approaches to tackling financial barriers to maternal health care. This paper describes an innovative scheme introduced in Ghana in 2003 to exempt all pregnant women from payments for delivery, in which public, mission and private providers could claim back lost user fee revenues, according to an agreed tariff. The paper presents part of the findings of an evaluation of the policy based on interviews with 65 key informants in the health system at national, regional, district ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of maternity-related fee payment policies on the uptake of skil...
exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September 2003, aimed at reducing financial barri-e...
INTRODUCTION: To promote service uptake and reduce maternal deaths, a policy was implemented under G...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Chapter in 'Reducing the financial barriers to access to obstetric care', edited by Richard, F., Wit...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
This evaluation was undertaken as part of IMMPACT’s global efforts, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gat...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
Background Pregnant women were offered free access to health care through National Health Insurance...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Ghana implemented the National Hea...
This article looks at the issue of sustaining funding for a public programme through the case study ...
The free maternal health policy was implemented in Ghana in 2008 under the National Health Insurance...
Limited and inequitable access to skilled maternal and newborn healthcare has been identified as a m...
Background: To improve access to skilled attendance at delivery and thereby reduce maternal mortalit...
Abstract Objective A free maternal health policy was implemented under Ghana’s National Health Insur...
Objective: To investigate the impact of maternity-related fee payment policies on the uptake of skil...
exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September 2003, aimed at reducing financial barri-e...
INTRODUCTION: To promote service uptake and reduce maternal deaths, a policy was implemented under G...
In resource-poor countries, the high cost of user fees for deliveries limits access to skilled atten...
Chapter in 'Reducing the financial barriers to access to obstetric care', edited by Richard, F., Wit...
Background: There is a growing movement, globally and in the Africa region, to reduce financial barr...
This evaluation was undertaken as part of IMMPACT’s global efforts, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gat...
Background: The Government of Ghana’s fee exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September...
Background Pregnant women were offered free access to health care through National Health Insurance...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Ghana implemented the National Hea...
This article looks at the issue of sustaining funding for a public programme through the case study ...
The free maternal health policy was implemented in Ghana in 2008 under the National Health Insurance...
Limited and inequitable access to skilled maternal and newborn healthcare has been identified as a m...
Background: To improve access to skilled attendance at delivery and thereby reduce maternal mortalit...
Abstract Objective A free maternal health policy was implemented under Ghana’s National Health Insur...
Objective: To investigate the impact of maternity-related fee payment policies on the uptake of skil...
exemption policy for delivery care introduced in September 2003, aimed at reducing financial barri-e...
INTRODUCTION: To promote service uptake and reduce maternal deaths, a policy was implemented under G...