Caesarean sections in the in the context of the Chiranjeevi Yojana public private partnership program to promote institutional birth in Gujarat, India; does the embedded disincentive for caesarean section work?
Abstract Background The government of Gujarat, India runs a large public private partnership program to widen access to emergency obstetric care (EmOC). The program include a disincentive for Cesareans section (CS) which are capped at seven per 100 women. In this paper, we study if the disincentive...
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Main Authors: | Mariano Salazar (Author), Kranti Vora (Author), Kristi Sidney Annerstedt (Author), Ayesha De Costa (Author) |
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