Abstract Introduction Equitable access to health care is a key health systems goal, and is a particular concern in low-income countries. In Kenya, public facilities are an important resource for the poor, but little is known on the equity of service provision. This paper assesses whether poorer areas have poorer health services by investigating associations between public facility characteristics and the poverty level of the area in which the facility is located. Methods Data on facility characteristics were collected from a nationally representative sample of public health centers and dispensaries across all 8 provinces in Kenya. A two-stage cluster randomized sampling process was used to select facilities. Univariate associations between ...
Background Good health is a fundamental huma right, a valued asset, and a prerequisite for improved ...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
INTRODUCTION: Equitable access to health care is a key health systems goal, and is a particular conc...
Background: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the levels, inequalities and factors associated with health insurance coverage ...
Access to public healthcare in Nairobi County is unequal among social classes. Lower social classes ...
BACKGROUND: Kenya is experiencing persistently high levels of inequity in health and access to care ...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
Equity is an important criterion in evaluating health system performance. Developing a framework for...
Underutilization of medical facilities in African countries is widely believed to be a result of con...
Master of Public Administration, 2017Good health care is a fundamental need in the life of a person ...
This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role played by user charges and the quality of health...
Background: Increasing access to health care has been a policy concern for many governments, Kenya i...
The study examined factors that determine access to healthcare among the households in Nairobi Count...
Background Good health is a fundamental huma right, a valued asset, and a prerequisite for improved ...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
INTRODUCTION: Equitable access to health care is a key health systems goal, and is a particular conc...
Background: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the levels, inequalities and factors associated with health insurance coverage ...
Access to public healthcare in Nairobi County is unequal among social classes. Lower social classes ...
BACKGROUND: Kenya is experiencing persistently high levels of inequity in health and access to care ...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
Equity is an important criterion in evaluating health system performance. Developing a framework for...
Underutilization of medical facilities in African countries is widely believed to be a result of con...
Master of Public Administration, 2017Good health care is a fundamental need in the life of a person ...
This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role played by user charges and the quality of health...
Background: Increasing access to health care has been a policy concern for many governments, Kenya i...
The study examined factors that determine access to healthcare among the households in Nairobi Count...
Background Good health is a fundamental huma right, a valued asset, and a prerequisite for improved ...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...