Predictors of Health Care Service Quality among Women Insured Under Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme
Background: Insured women in Ghana are more likely to use maternity care services than their uninsured counterparts. To improve service quality among insured women in Ghana, better understanding of the factors that predict quality standards of primary health care services is essential. Objective: To...
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Main Authors: | Martin Amogre Ayanore (Author), Richard Ofori-Asenso (Author), Amos Laar (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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