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Equity of Skilled Birth Attendant Utilization in Developing Countries: Financing and Policy Determinants

Abstract

Objectives. Developing countries with higher health care spending have greater overall utilization of maternal health services than do countries with lower spending. However, the rich tend to disproportionately use these services. We assessed whether redistributive government policies in the context of higher levels of health spending were associated with more-equitable use of skilled birth attendants (doctors, nurses, or midwives) between rich and poor.

Languages

English

Publisher

American Public Health Association

DOI

10.2105/AJPH.2006.104265

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