Examining user fee reductions in public primary healthcare facilities in Kenya, 1997-2012: effects on the use and content of antenatal care
Abstract Background In 2004, The Kenyan government removed user fees in public dispensaries and health centers and replaced them with registration charges of 10 and 20 Kenyan shillings (2004 $US 0.13 and $0.25), respectively. This was termed the 10/20 policy. We examined the effect of this policy on...
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Main Authors: | Mardieh L. Dennis (Author), Lenka Benova (Author), Catherine Goodman (Author), Edwine Barasa (Author), Timothy Abuya (Author), Oona M. R. Campbell (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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