A process evaluation of user fees abolition for pregnant women and children under five years in two districts in Niger (West Africa)
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The impact of user fees on access to health services in low- and middle-income countriesAn exploratory study of the policy process and early implementation of the free NHIS coverage for pregnant women in GhanaLocalization of health systems in low- and middle-income countries in response to long-term increases in energy pricesDeterminants of use of supervised delivery care under Ghana's fee exemption policy for maternal healthcare: the case of the Central Region.User fee exemptions and equity in access to caesarean sections: an analysis of patient survey data in Mali.Uptake of evidence in policy development: the case of user fees for health care in public health facilities in Uganda.Can training in advanced clinical skills in obstetrics, neonatal care and leadership, of non-physician clinicians in Malawi impact on clinical services improvements (the ETATMBA project): a process evaluation.Moving from ideas to action - developing health financing systems towards universal coverage in Africa.Transversal analysis of public policies on user fees exemptions in six West African countriesAn implementation evaluation of a policy aiming to improve financial access to maternal health care in Djibo district, Burkina Faso.Inequities in accessibility to and utilisation of maternal health services in Ghana after user-fee exemption: a descriptive study.A community-based assessment of correlates of facility delivery among HIV-infected women in western Kenya.Removing user fees for basic health services: a pilot study and national roll-out in Afghanistan.The coping strategies of front-line health workers in the context of user fee exemptions in Niger.Public policies and health systems in Sahelian Africa: theoretical context and empirical specificityFrom institutionalization of user fees to their abolition in West Africa: a story of pilot projects and public policies.It's a long, long walk: accessibility to hospitals, maternity and integrated health centers in NigerImplementation challenges of free maternity services policy in Kenya: the health workers' perspectiveA qualitative case study of evaluation use in the context of a collaborative program evaluation strategy in Burkina Faso.Commonly cited incentives in the community implementation of the emergency maternal and newborn care study in western Kenya.Removing financial barriers to access reproductive, maternal and newborn health services: the challenges and policy implications for human resources for health.Why are pro-poor exemption policies in Tanzania better implemented in some districts than in others?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 MaliHealth care seeking patterns and out of pocket payments for children under five years of age living in Katchi Abadis (slums), in Islamabad, Pakistan.A scoping review of the literature on the abolition of user fees in health care services in Africa.Power and pro-poor policies: the case of iCCM in Niger.Abolition of user fees: the Uganda paradox.Evaluation of the implementation and effects of an obstetric kit used in the Adamawa region of Cameroon.Ethnic disparities in utilisation of maternal health care services in Ghana: evidence from the 2007 Ghana Maternal Health Survey.Studying complex interventions: reflections from the FEMHealth project on evaluating fee exemption policies in West Africa and Morocco.The impact of user fee removal policies on household out-of-pocket spending: evidence against the inverse equity hypothesis from a population based study in Burkina Faso.Street-level workers' inadequate knowledge and application of exemption policies in Burkina Faso jeopardize the achievement of universal health coverage: evidence from a cross-sectional survey.Effects of User Fee Exemptions on the Provision and Use of Maternal Health Services: A Review of Literature.Satisfaction with Delivery Services Offered under the Free Maternal Healthcare Policy in Kenyan Public Health Facilities.Implementation of free maternal and child healthcare policies: assessment of influence of context and institutional capacity of health facilities in South-east Nigeria
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A process evaluation of user fees abolition for pregnant women and children under five years in two districts in Niger (West Africa)
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