The Association of Health Insurance with institutional delivery and access to skilled birth attendants: evidence from the Kenya Demographic and health survey 2008-09
Abstract Background Healthcare financing through health insurance is gaining traction as developing countries strive to achieve universal health coverage and address the limited access to critical health services for specific populations including pregnant women and their children. However, these re...
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Main Authors: | Lawrence P.O. Were (Author), Edwin Were (Author), Richard Wamai (Author), Joseph Hogan (Author), Omar Galarraga (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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