Effects of free maternity service policy in Kenya: an interrupted time series analysis
Background: In Kenya, more than 6 000 maternal deaths, and 35 000 stillbirths occur each year. In June, 2013, the Government of Kenya abolished user fees for maternity care in all public health facilities under the Free Maternity Service (FMS) policy, to make maternity services accessible and afford...
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Main Authors: | Evaline Lang'at, MPH (Author), L Mwanri, MD (Author), M Temmerman, MD (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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