Could universal health care coverage restrict access? The mixed effects of universal coverage on minorities' receipt of obstetric care in northern Thailand
Background: Unequal access to safe obstetric services is still a problem worldwide. I examine maternal characteristics associated with place of childbirth and the effect of Thailand's 2001 Universal Health Care Coverage (UHCC) Plan on women's access to and use of hospital-based obstetric s...
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Main Author: | Stephanie M Koning, BS (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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