Abstract Background A key component of universal health coverage is the ability to access quality healthcare without financial hardship. Poorer individuals are less likely to receive care than wealthier individuals, leading to important differences in health outcomes, and a needed focus on equity. To improve access to healthcare while minimizing financial hardships or inequitable service delivery we need to understand where individuals of different wealth seek care. To ensure progress toward SDG 3, we need to specifically understand where individuals seek reproductive, maternal, and child health services. Methods We analyzed Demographic and Health Survey data from Bangladesh, Cambodia, DRC, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Haiti, Kenya, Liberia, ...
Expanding access to family planning (FP) is a principal objective of global family planning efforts ...
Background: The distribution of healthcare services should be based on the needs of the population, ...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
BackgroundEquitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance since it may ...
Abstract Background Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critic...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
Background Family planning and maternal care services have become increasingly available in West Afr...
Millennium Development Goal (MDG), pro-rich inequalities in reproductive health (RH) and maternal h...
Abstract Background Inequities in the distribution of and access to maternal and child health care s...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Background Inequalities in access to health care result in systematic health differences between soc...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critical to th...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
Background: Around 80% of the African population lives in urban areas, and a rapid urbanization is o...
Expanding access to family planning (FP) is a principal objective of global family planning efforts ...
Background: The distribution of healthcare services should be based on the needs of the population, ...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
BackgroundEquitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance since it may ...
Abstract Background Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critic...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
Background Family planning and maternal care services have become increasingly available in West Afr...
Millennium Development Goal (MDG), pro-rich inequalities in reproductive health (RH) and maternal h...
Abstract Background Inequities in the distribution of and access to maternal and child health care s...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Background Inequalities in access to health care result in systematic health differences between soc...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critical to th...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
Background: Around 80% of the African population lives in urban areas, and a rapid urbanization is o...
Expanding access to family planning (FP) is a principal objective of global family planning efforts ...
Background: The distribution of healthcare services should be based on the needs of the population, ...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...