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Increased coverage of maternal health services among the poor in western Uganda in an output-based aid voucher scheme (English)

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...
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Obare,Francis; Okwero,Peter; Villegas,Leslie; Mills,Samuel Lantei; Bellows,Ben.

Increased coverage of maternal health services among the poor in western Uganda in an output-based aid voucher scheme (English). Impact Evaluation series|Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 7709 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/349851468195547904

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