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Increased Coverage of Maternal Health Services among the Poor in Western Uganda in an Output-Based Aid Voucher Scheme

Authors :
Obare, Francis
Okwero, Peter
Villegas, Leslie
Mills, Samuel
Bellows, Ben
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Vouchers stimulate demand for health care services by giving beneficiaries purchasing power. In turn, health facilities’ claims are reimbursed for providing beneficiaries with improved quality of health care. Efficient strategies to generate demand from new, often poor, users and supply in the form of increased access and expanded scope of services would help move Uganda away from inequity and toward universal health care. A reproductive health voucher program was implemented in 20 western and southwest Ugandan districts from April 2008 to March 2012. Using three years of data, this impact evaluation study employed a quasi-experimental design to examine differences in utilization of health services among women in voucher and nonvoucher villages. Two key findings were a 16-percentage-point net increase in private facility deliveries and a decrease in home deliveries among women who had used the voucher, indicating the project likely made contributions to increase private facility births in villages with voucher clients. No statistically significant difference was seen between respondents from voucher and nonvoucher villages in the use of postnatal care services, or in attending four or more antenatal care visits. A net 33-percentage-point decrease in out-of-pocket expenditure at private facilities in villages with voucher clients was found, and a higher percentage of voucher users came from households in the two poorest quintiles. The greater uptake of facility births by respondents in voucher villages compared with controls indicates that the approach has the potential to accelerate service uptake. A scaled program could help to move the country toward universal coverage of maternal health care.

Subjects

Subjects :
SOCIAL SCIENCE
ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
LOCAL POPULATION
COMMERCIAL SEX
ACCESS TO FAMILY PLANNING
SAFE MOTHERHOOD
IMPROVING HEALTH CARE
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
CHILDREN
CHILD HEALTH
MEASUREMENT
CONTRACEPTION
HEALTH SYSTEM
SEX WORKERS
ADOLESCENTS
IMPLEMENTATION
SERVICE UTILIZATION
EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE
POLICY MAKERS
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
POOR MATERNAL HEALTH
POPULATION
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
COMPLICATIONS
REFERRAL FACILITY
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
WOMEN
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
WORKERS
REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY
STIS
MORTALITY RATIO
SERVICE PROVIDERS
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
DISEASES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
IMPROVEMENTS IN QUALITY OF CARE
POPULATIONS
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
VIOLENCE
BULLETIN
SERVICE DELIVERY
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
NEONATAL MORTALITY
PATIENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
SERVICE QUALITY
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
BABIES
RURAL AREAS
PURCHASING POWER
FERTILITY
NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH FACILITIES
SERVICE PROVIDER
PROGRESS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
HYPERTENSION
MORTALITY
HEALTH-SECTOR
LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
DELIVERY CARE
SOCIAL COHESION
NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
MATERNAL HEALTH
RISKS
INTERVIEW
RISK GROUPS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
HEALTH SECTOR
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
QUALITY SERVICES
DELIVERY COSTS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
MARKETING
PREGNANT WOMEN
SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL
NEWBORN
INFORMED CONSENT
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
ADOLESCENT HEALTH
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
ANTENATAL CARE
ABORTION
HOME DELIVERIES
HOUSEHOLD ASSETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MIDWIVES
OBSTETRIC CARE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
POPULATION COUNCIL
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH COMMODITIES
WOMAN
HEALTH POLICY
NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
FOOD SECURITY
POLICY
HEALTH INDICATORS
FAMILY PLANNING
HEALTH PROBLEMS
AIDS
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
PREGNANCY
NORMAL DELIVERIES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
NUTRITION
SEX
PUBLIC HEALTH
SEXUAL PARTNER
RESPECT
CHILDBIRTH
MATERNAL DEATHS
EMERGENCY CARE
NURSING
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
TRAINING
SERVICE PROVISION
MATERNAL HEALTH OUTCOMES
POPULATION STRATEGY
LOW-INCOME POPULATIONS
STERILIZATION
POLICY RESEARCH
DISEASE SYMPTOMS
QUALITY OF SERVICES
MORBIDITY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FEMALE STERILIZATION
CHILDBEARING
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
PREGNANCIES
DRUGS
INEQUITIES
KNOWLEDGE
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
STRATEGY
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
SKILLED ATTENDANT
USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
RADIO
MARITAL STATUS
GENDER EQUALITY
POLICY ANALYSIS
PHARMACIES
HIV
MATERNAL MORBIDITY
POSTNATAL CARE
HEALTH SERVICES
QUALITY OF CARE
OBSERVATION
CHILD MORTALITY
CAESAREAN SECTION
NEWBORN CARE
INJURIES
NURSES
WEIGHT
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
PROVISION OF SERVICES
HOSPITAL
C-SECTION

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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