INTRODUCTION: Several countries have instituted fee exemptions for caesareans to reduce maternal and newborn mortality. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of fee exemptions for caesareans on population caesarean rates taking into account different levels of accessibility. METHODS: The observation period was from January 2003 to May 2012 in one Region and covered 11.7 million person-years. Exemption fees for caesareans were adopted on June 26, 2005. Data were obtained from a registration system implemented in 2003 that tracks all obstetrical emergencies and interventions including caesareans. The pre-intervention period was 30 months and the post-intervention period was 83 months. We used an interrupted time series to evaluate the trend befo...
In line with policies to combat maternal mortality, the medicalization of childbirth is increasing i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal outcomes have improved substantially. During the same period, the ...
Introduction: In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric ...
Introduction: Several countries have instituted fee exemptions for caesareans to reduce maternal and...
Several countries have instituted fee exemptions for caesareans to reduce maternal and newborn morta...
Abstract Introduction Little rigorous evidence exists on how health service utilization varies acros...
Introduction Mali and Benin introduced a user fee exemption policy focused on caesarean sections in ...
Background: Benin and Mali introduced user fee exemption policies focused on caesarean sections (C-s...
International audienceBackground: Benin and Mali introduced user fee exemption policies focused on c...
The fee exemption policy for EmONC in Mali aims to lower the financial barrier to care. The objectiv...
International audienceIntroduction Mali and Benin introduced a user feeexemption policy focused on c...
Objective: To assess new estimates of caesarean section (c-section) rates in facilities in two sub-S...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of the free delivery and caesarean policy (FDCP) ...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
In line with policies to combat maternal mortality, the medicalization of childbirth is increasing i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal outcomes have improved substantially. During the same period, the ...
Introduction: In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric ...
Introduction: Several countries have instituted fee exemptions for caesareans to reduce maternal and...
Several countries have instituted fee exemptions for caesareans to reduce maternal and newborn morta...
Abstract Introduction Little rigorous evidence exists on how health service utilization varies acros...
Introduction Mali and Benin introduced a user fee exemption policy focused on caesarean sections in ...
Background: Benin and Mali introduced user fee exemption policies focused on caesarean sections (C-s...
International audienceBackground: Benin and Mali introduced user fee exemption policies focused on c...
The fee exemption policy for EmONC in Mali aims to lower the financial barrier to care. The objectiv...
International audienceIntroduction Mali and Benin introduced a user feeexemption policy focused on c...
Objective: To assess new estimates of caesarean section (c-section) rates in facilities in two sub-S...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of the free delivery and caesarean policy (FDCP) ...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
Background: Across the Africa region and beyond, the last decade has seen many countries introducing...
In line with policies to combat maternal mortality, the medicalization of childbirth is increasing i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal outcomes have improved substantially. During the same period, the ...
Introduction: In 2010, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea introduced a free emergency obstetric ...