This paper relies on administrative, household surveys and qualitative data to answer three questions about the services provided by faith-inspired health care providers in Ghana, asking: (1) what is the market share of faith-inspired providers as compared to other types of providers; (2) are there differences in market shares among the poor between faith-inspired providers and other types of providers; and (3) how satisfied are patients with the services received and why are patients choosing faith-inspired providers for care? While estimates based on facilities data, especially for hospitals, suggest that the market share of faith-inspired providers is at 30 percent to 40 percent, estimates from household surveys are at less than ten perc...
Abstract Background The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of...
Background: Health is said to be among the basic capabilities that gives value to life. Unfortunatel...
The extent of faith-based organizations' participation within the overall health systems of developi...
This paper relies on household survey data as well as qualitative fieldwork to answer two questions ...
This paper relies on facilities and household survey data to estimate the ‘market share’ of faith-in...
Much of the evidence used to-date to back up statements about the market share of faith-inspired pro...
Faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) commonly have as their stated mission a desire to provide quality...
The Christian Health Association of Ghana is the largest federation of faith-inspired provider of he...
Background Faith-based non-profit (FBNP) providers have had a long-standing role as...
The issue of whether faith-inspired providers are able to reach the poor depends in part on the cost...
Patient service satisfaction has become a critical concept, utilized both in the assessment of quali...
This paper provides results from qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso to understa...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Religion and Culture. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can ...
Based on the results of qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso, this paper suggests...
This paper uses the fifth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey collected in 2005-2006 to condu...
Abstract Background The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of...
Background: Health is said to be among the basic capabilities that gives value to life. Unfortunatel...
The extent of faith-based organizations' participation within the overall health systems of developi...
This paper relies on household survey data as well as qualitative fieldwork to answer two questions ...
This paper relies on facilities and household survey data to estimate the ‘market share’ of faith-in...
Much of the evidence used to-date to back up statements about the market share of faith-inspired pro...
Faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) commonly have as their stated mission a desire to provide quality...
The Christian Health Association of Ghana is the largest federation of faith-inspired provider of he...
Background Faith-based non-profit (FBNP) providers have had a long-standing role as...
The issue of whether faith-inspired providers are able to reach the poor depends in part on the cost...
Patient service satisfaction has become a critical concept, utilized both in the assessment of quali...
This paper provides results from qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso to understa...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Religion and Culture. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can ...
Based on the results of qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso, this paper suggests...
This paper uses the fifth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey collected in 2005-2006 to condu...
Abstract Background The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of...
Background: Health is said to be among the basic capabilities that gives value to life. Unfortunatel...
The extent of faith-based organizations' participation within the overall health systems of developi...