No cash, no care: how user fees endanger health--lessons learnt regarding financial barriers to healthcare services in Burundi, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Haiti and Mali.
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Changing tracks as situations change: humanitarian and health response along the Liberia-Côte d'Ivoire border.Focusing on quality patient care in the new global subsidy for malaria medicines.A window of opportunity for reform in post-conflict settings? The case of Human Resources for Health policies in Sierra Leone, 2002-2012Picking up the bill - improving health-care utilisation in the Democratic Republic of Congo through user fee subsidisation: a before and after study.Curing over-use by prescribing fees: an evaluation of the effect of user fees' implementation on healthcare use in the Czech Republic.Does User Fee Removal Policy Provide Financial Protection from Catastrophic Health Care Payments? Evidence from Zambia.Global health actors no longer in favor of user fees: a documentary studyFinancial access to health care in Karuzi, Burundi: a household-survey based performance evaluation.Free treatment, rapid malaria diagnostic tests and malaria village workers can hasten progress toward achieving the malaria related millennium development goals: the Médecins Sans Frontières experience from Chad, Sierra-Leone and MaliChanges in catastrophic health expenditure in post-conflict Sierra Leone: an Oaxaca-blinder decomposition analysis.Epidemiology and outcomes of children with renal failure in the pediatric ward of a tertiary hospital in Cameroon.Comparison of pregnancy outcomes between maternity waiting home users and non-users at hospitals with and without a maternity waiting home: retrospective cohort study.Does quality influence utilization of primary health care? Evidence from Haiti.
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No cash, no care: how user fees endanger health--lessons learnt regarding financial barriers to healthcare services in Burundi, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Haiti and Mali.
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Frederique Ponsar
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z