BACKGROUND: Kenya is experiencing persistently high levels of inequity in health and access to care services. In 2018, decades of sustained policy efforts to promote equitable, affordable and quality health services have culminated in the launch of a universal health coverage scheme, initially piloted in four Kenyan counties and planned for national rollout by 2022. Our study aims to contribute to monitoring and evaluation efforts alongside policy implementation, by establishing a detailed, baseline assessment of socio-economic inequality and inequity in health care utilization in Kenya shortly before the policy launch. METHODS: We use concentration curves and corrected concentration indexes to measure socio-economic inequality in care use ...
Background: Ensuring equal access to care and providing financial risk protection are at the center ...
BACKGROUND Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the levels, inequalities and factors associated with health insurance coverage ...
Background: Increasing access to health care has been a policy concern for many governments, Kenya i...
Background Good health is a fundamental huma right, a valued asset, and a prerequisite for improved ...
Importance: Previous work has underscored subnational inequalities that could impede additional hea...
Access to public healthcare in Nairobi County is unequal among social classes. Lower social classes ...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
Abstract Introduction Equitable access to health care is a key health systems goal, and is a particu...
The principle of universal coverage requiring that all should benefit from health care according to ...
In exploring Kenyan health sector inequalities, this Chapter assumes the Dahlgren/Whitehead framewor...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
Background: Access to adequate health services that is of acceptable quality is important in the mov...
Background: Ensuring equal access to care and providing financial risk protection are at the center ...
BACKGROUND Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the levels, inequalities and factors associated with health insurance coverage ...
Background: Increasing access to health care has been a policy concern for many governments, Kenya i...
Background Good health is a fundamental huma right, a valued asset, and a prerequisite for improved ...
Importance: Previous work has underscored subnational inequalities that could impede additional hea...
Access to public healthcare in Nairobi County is unequal among social classes. Lower social classes ...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
Abstract Introduction Equitable access to health care is a key health systems goal, and is a particu...
The principle of universal coverage requiring that all should benefit from health care according to ...
In exploring Kenyan health sector inequalities, this Chapter assumes the Dahlgren/Whitehead framewor...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
Background: Access to adequate health services that is of acceptable quality is important in the mov...
Background: Ensuring equal access to care and providing financial risk protection are at the center ...
BACKGROUND Universal health coverage (UHC) is growing as a national political priority, within the ...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...