BACKGROUND: With universal health coverage a key component of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, targeted monitoring is crucial for reducing inequalities in the provision of services. However, monitoring largely occurs at the national level, masking sub-national variation. Here, we estimate indicators for measuring the availability and geographical accessibility of services, at national and sub-national levels across sub-Saharan Africa, to show how data at varying spatial scales and input data can considerably impact monitoring outcomes. METHODS: Availability was estimated using the World Health Organization guidelines for monitoring emergency obstetric care, defined as the number of hospitals per 500,000 population. Geographical acces...
Timely access to emergency care can significantly reduce mortality. International benchmarks for acc...
Historically, maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes used to monitor progress in achieving globa...
Maternal mortality is a major problem in middle‐income and low‐income countries, and the availabilit...
BackgroundWith universal health coverage a key component of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, ...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three emphasizes the need to improve maternal and...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three emphasizes the need to improve maternal and...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
Summary: Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. Internatio...
BACKGROUND:Geographic accessibility to health facilities represents a fundamental barrier to utilisa...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate facility-based care at birth is a key determinant of safe motherhood but geo...
BackgroundTimely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchmar...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
Background: Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to...
Access to health care is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to health car...
Background Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to ...
Timely access to emergency care can significantly reduce mortality. International benchmarks for acc...
Historically, maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes used to monitor progress in achieving globa...
Maternal mortality is a major problem in middle‐income and low‐income countries, and the availabilit...
BackgroundWith universal health coverage a key component of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, ...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three emphasizes the need to improve maternal and...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three emphasizes the need to improve maternal and...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
Summary: Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. Internatio...
BACKGROUND:Geographic accessibility to health facilities represents a fundamental barrier to utilisa...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate facility-based care at birth is a key determinant of safe motherhood but geo...
BackgroundTimely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchmar...
Background: Timely access to emergency care can substantially reduce mortality. International benchm...
Background: Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to...
Access to health care is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to health car...
Background Access to healthcare is imperative to health equity and well-being. Geographic access to ...
Timely access to emergency care can significantly reduce mortality. International benchmarks for acc...
Historically, maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes used to monitor progress in achieving globa...
Maternal mortality is a major problem in middle‐income and low‐income countries, and the availabilit...