Background Burkina Faso, like many low and middle income countries, has been taking a range of actions to address its poor maternal and neonatal health indicators. In 2006 the government introduced an innovative national subsidy scheme for deliveries and emergency obstetric care in public facilities. This article reports on a complex evaluation of this policy, carried out 5 years after its introduction, which examined its effects on utilisation, quality of care, equity and the health system as a whole, as well as its cost and sustainability. Methods The evaluation was carried out in six purposively selected districts, as well as at national level, using a case study approach. Data sources included: national and district routine and surv...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
The policy of institutional delivery has been the cornerstone of actions aimed at monitoring and ach...
<div><p>This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for ...
BACKGROUND:A national subsidy policy was introduced in 2007 in Burkina Faso to improve financial acc...
BackgroundA national subsidy policy was introduced in 2007 in Burkina Faso to improve financial acce...
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of child birth. Women are required to pay 2...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of childbirth. Women are required to pay 20...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
Summary Evaluation findings from a particular setting need to be generalized into policy implication...
Introduction: In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric ...
Targets and indicators set at global level are powerful measures that influence health systems in lo...
In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric care policy in...
BACKGROUND: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
The policy of institutional delivery has been the cornerstone of actions aimed at monitoring and ach...
<div><p>This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for ...
BACKGROUND:A national subsidy policy was introduced in 2007 in Burkina Faso to improve financial acc...
BackgroundA national subsidy policy was introduced in 2007 in Burkina Faso to improve financial acce...
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of child birth. Women are required to pay 2...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of childbirth. Women are required to pay 20...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
Summary Evaluation findings from a particular setting need to be generalized into policy implication...
Introduction: In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric ...
Targets and indicators set at global level are powerful measures that influence health systems in lo...
In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric care policy in...
BACKGROUND: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
The policy of institutional delivery has been the cornerstone of actions aimed at monitoring and ach...
<div><p>This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for ...