The differential effect of the free maternity services policy in Kenya
Background: The Government of Kenya introduced the free maternity services (FMS) policy to enable mothers deliver at a health facility and thus improve maternal health indicators. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if there was a differential effect of the policy by region (sub-county) and...
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Main Authors: | Henry O. Owuor (Author), Stephen A. Asito (Author), Samson O. Adoka (Author) |
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