This article is basically a commentary on some sections on infant and maternal healthcare of the 2008 demographic and health survey of Ghana. The attention of both policy makers and academics are drawn to the need to ensure the expansion of the maternal and infant healthcare in Ghana. In same commentary, attention of readers have been drawn to the proclivity of the free maternal health policy to positively shape maternal and infant care in Ghan
The gap in maternal health outcomes, access and utilization between the haves and have-nots continue...
Maternal health is one of the top most priorities for the United Nations, the World Health Organizat...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and child health remains a public health priority in Ghana. Despite e...
This article is basically a commentary on some sections on infant and maternal healthcare of the 200...
This article is basically a commentary on some sections on infant and maternalhealthcare of the 2008...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
The government of Ghana from the 1990s has tried a lot of policies to finance healthcare in Ghana. D...
Background Ghana is attracting global attention for efforts to provide health insurance to all citiz...
Providing quality maternal and neonatal healthcare remains a major challenge to many developing coun...
The utilization of maternal health care services is imperative to reducing the number of perinatal d...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Despite significant gains in reducing maternal and infant mortalities across the world, Low and Midd...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background: Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio continues to decline, but is not expected to meet the M...
The gap in maternal health outcomes, access and utilization between the haves and have-nots continue...
Maternal health is one of the top most priorities for the United Nations, the World Health Organizat...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and child health remains a public health priority in Ghana. Despite e...
This article is basically a commentary on some sections on infant and maternal healthcare of the 200...
This article is basically a commentary on some sections on infant and maternalhealthcare of the 2008...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
The government of Ghana from the 1990s has tried a lot of policies to finance healthcare in Ghana. D...
Background Ghana is attracting global attention for efforts to provide health insurance to all citiz...
Providing quality maternal and neonatal healthcare remains a major challenge to many developing coun...
The utilization of maternal health care services is imperative to reducing the number of perinatal d...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Despite significant gains in reducing maternal and infant mortalities across the world, Low and Midd...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background: Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio continues to decline, but is not expected to meet the M...
The gap in maternal health outcomes, access and utilization between the haves and have-nots continue...
Maternal health is one of the top most priorities for the United Nations, the World Health Organizat...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and child health remains a public health priority in Ghana. Despite e...