BACKGROUND:In 2009 the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India launched an emergency obstetric transportation service, Janani Express Yojana (JEY), to support the cash transfer program that promotes institutional delivery. JEY, a large scale public private partnership, lowers geographical access barriers to facility based care. The state contracts and pays private agencies to provide emergency transportation at no cost to the user. The objective was to study (a) the utilization of JEY among women delivering in health facilities, (b) factors associated with usage, (c) the timeliness of the service. METHODS:A cross sectional facility based study was conducted in facilities that carried out > ten deliveries a month. Researchers who spent fiv...
Increasing the proportion of births attended by skilled health providers is likely the key factor in...
Objectives: Characterize the demographics, management, and outcomes of obstetric patients transporte...
Introduction: Safe motherhood is perceived as a human right, and the health sector is always encoura...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In 2009 the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India launched an emergency...
In 2009 the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India launched an emergency obstetric transportation...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: According to the World Bank report in 2015, the maternal death rate in India was 174 per...
Background: To accelerate the coverage of skilled birth attendance, in 2005, the Indian government i...
Background: To accelerate the coverage of skilled birth attendance, in 2005, the Indian government i...
Context: In India, the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) scheme, translated as “safe motherhood scheme,” ...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Increasing the proportion of births attended by skilled health providers is likely the key factor in...
Objectives: Characterize the demographics, management, and outcomes of obstetric patients transporte...
Introduction: Safe motherhood is perceived as a human right, and the health sector is always encoura...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In 2009 the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India launched an emergency...
In 2009 the state government of Madhya Pradesh, India launched an emergency obstetric transportation...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: Since 2005, India has implemented a national cash transfer programme, the Janani Suraksh...
Background: According to the World Bank report in 2015, the maternal death rate in India was 174 per...
Background: To accelerate the coverage of skilled birth attendance, in 2005, the Indian government i...
Background: To accelerate the coverage of skilled birth attendance, in 2005, the Indian government i...
Context: In India, the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) scheme, translated as “safe motherhood scheme,” ...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Bypassing health facilities for childbirth can be costly both for women and health systems. There ha...
Increasing the proportion of births attended by skilled health providers is likely the key factor in...
Objectives: Characterize the demographics, management, and outcomes of obstetric patients transporte...
Introduction: Safe motherhood is perceived as a human right, and the health sector is always encoura...