BACKGROUND: Direct and time costs of accessing and using health care may limit health care access, affect welfare loss, and lead to catastrophic spending especially among poorest households. To date, limited attention has been given to time and transport costs and how these costs are distributed across patients, facility and service types especially in poor settings. We aimed to fill this knowledge gap. METHODS: We used data from 1407 patients in 150 facilities in Tanzania. Data were collected in January 2012 through patient exit-interviews. All costs were disaggregated across patients, facility and service types. Data were analysed descriptively by using means, medians and equity measures like equity gap, ratio and concentration index. RES...
Background Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect ...
Background: Research on health care utilization in low income countries suggests that patients frequ...
As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery care among sub-Saharan Afric...
Following the difficult economic situation various countries introduced health sector reforms, inclu...
Background: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
Abstract Objective To explore the equity of utilization of inpatient health care at rural Tanzanian ...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
A method for cost analysis is presented and applied to Primary Health Care Services in Tanzania. Pri...
Introduction. Tanzania has seen a progressive decline in maternal and child mortality over the years...
OBJECTIVE: Tanzania has a policy of free provision of inpatient care for young children in order to ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Following the difficult economic situation various countries introduced health sector reforms, inclu...
We examine the implications of health-seeking behavior on access to quality health care using a uniq...
Rationale for the study: The Maternal Mortality Ratio was estimated to 690 /100 000 in 2005. This li...
Summary objective To identify the main drivers of costs of facility delivery and the financial conse...
Background Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect ...
Background: Research on health care utilization in low income countries suggests that patients frequ...
As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery care among sub-Saharan Afric...
Following the difficult economic situation various countries introduced health sector reforms, inclu...
Background: There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-nationa...
Abstract Objective To explore the equity of utilization of inpatient health care at rural Tanzanian ...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
A method for cost analysis is presented and applied to Primary Health Care Services in Tanzania. Pri...
Introduction. Tanzania has seen a progressive decline in maternal and child mortality over the years...
OBJECTIVE: Tanzania has a policy of free provision of inpatient care for young children in order to ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Following the difficult economic situation various countries introduced health sector reforms, inclu...
We examine the implications of health-seeking behavior on access to quality health care using a uniq...
Rationale for the study: The Maternal Mortality Ratio was estimated to 690 /100 000 in 2005. This li...
Summary objective To identify the main drivers of costs of facility delivery and the financial conse...
Background Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect ...
Background: Research on health care utilization in low income countries suggests that patients frequ...
As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery care among sub-Saharan Afric...