This study aims to describe trends and estimate impact of county-level universal health coverage expansion in Kenya on household availability of non-communicable disease medicines, medicine obtainment at public hospitals and proportion of medicines obtained free of charge. Data from phone surveillance of households in eight Kenyan counties between December 2016 and September 2019 were used. Three primary outcomes related to access were assessed based on patient report: availability of non-communicable disease medicines at the household; non-communicable disease medicine obtainment at a public hospital versus a different outlet; and non-communicable disease medicine obtainment free of cost versus at a non-zero price. Mixed models adj...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has implemented a robust response to non-communicable diseases and injuries (NCDIs...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 872,000 Kenyans were living with diabetes, a country average of 4%...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% ...
Novartis Access is a Novartis programme that offers a portfolio of non-communicable disease medicine...
OBJECTIVES: To assess access to noncommunicable diseases (NCD) medicines in Kenya for patients diagn...
There is rich literature on barriers to medicines access for the treatment of non-communicable dise...
BACKGROUND: The Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) identi...
BackgroundStock outs of medicines and unaffordable cost are two major barriers of access to healthca...
National and county governments in Kenya have introduced various health insurance schemes to protec...
The principle of universal coverage requiring that all should benefit from health care according to ...
It is estimated that non-communicable diseases account for 27% of all deaths suffered by Kenyans, eq...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% c...
Summary: Background: Novartis Access is a Novartis programme that offers a portfolio of non-communi...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: A growing concern about possible age-related inequities in h...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has implemented a robust response to non-communicable diseases and injuries (NCDIs...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 872,000 Kenyans were living with diabetes, a country average of 4%...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% ...
Novartis Access is a Novartis programme that offers a portfolio of non-communicable disease medicine...
OBJECTIVES: To assess access to noncommunicable diseases (NCD) medicines in Kenya for patients diagn...
There is rich literature on barriers to medicines access for the treatment of non-communicable dise...
BACKGROUND: The Comprehensive Global Monitoring Framework on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) identi...
BackgroundStock outs of medicines and unaffordable cost are two major barriers of access to healthca...
National and county governments in Kenya have introduced various health insurance schemes to protec...
The principle of universal coverage requiring that all should benefit from health care according to ...
It is estimated that non-communicable diseases account for 27% of all deaths suffered by Kenyans, eq...
In Kenya, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 27% of all deaths. Adult Kenyans have an 18% c...
Summary: Background: Novartis Access is a Novartis programme that offers a portfolio of non-communi...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: A growing concern about possible age-related inequities in h...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has implemented a robust response to non-communicable diseases and injuries (NCDIs...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 872,000 Kenyans were living with diabetes, a country average of 4%...