Reducing the medical cost of deliveries in Burkina Faso is good for everyone, including the poor.
Since 2007, Burkina Faso has subsidized 80% of the costs of child birth. Women are required to pay 20% (900 F CFA = 1.4 Euros), except for the indigent, who are supposed to be exempted. The objective of the policy is to increase service utilization and reduce costs for households. We analyze the eff...
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Main Authors: | Valéry Ridde, Seni Kouanda, Aristide Bado, Nicole Bado, Slim Haddad |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/766e0986da0a46ed82772c71216fdc4f |
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