This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers programme in Kenya and utilization of services. The data are from a household survey conducted among 2527 women (15–49 years) from voucher and comparable non-voucher sites. Analysis entails cross-tabulations with Chi-square tests and significant tests of proportions as well as estimation of multi-level logit models to predict service utilization by exposure to the programme. The results show that for births occurring after the voucher programme began, women from communities that had been exposed to the programme since 2006 were significantly more likely to have delivered at a health facility and to have received skilled care during delivery ...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher ...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
Background - Although vouchers can protect individuals in low-income countries from financial catast...
Although available evidence indicates that vouchers improve service utilization among the target pop...
In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 live births over...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 live births over...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women’s progression...
The study built on similar previous studies focusing on health care financing conducted by the Popul...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
Background: Research on demand-side health care financing approaches such as output-based aid (OBA) ...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher ...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
Background - Although vouchers can protect individuals in low-income countries from financial catast...
Although available evidence indicates that vouchers improve service utilization among the target pop...
In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 live births over...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 live births over...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
This study explores the relationship between two health financing initiatives on women’s progression...
The study built on similar previous studies focusing on health care financing conducted by the Popul...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
Background: Research on demand-side health care financing approaches such as output-based aid (OBA) ...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
INTRODUCTION: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher ...