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Economics and Ethics of Results-Based Financing for Family Planning : Evidence and Policy Implications

2013

Vergeer, Petra | Chowdhury, Sadia | Schmidt, Harald | Barroy, Helene | Bishai, David | Halpern, Scott


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Pandemic; Rural women; Health outcomes; Fertility declines; Impact evaluations; Health indicators; Family planning programs; International action; Medical ethics; Oral contraceptives; Small families; Population research centre; Number of couples; Commission on population; Food supplies; Supply curve; Quality of care; Reproductive health program; Iud; Child survival; Family planning services; Health care providers; Method of choice; Contraceptive prevalence; Comprehensive reproductive health; Health education; Lower fertility; Service providers; Health results; Injectable contraceptives; High fertility; Safe motherhood; Iuds; Posters; Maternal health care; Health effects; Pace of population growth; Patient satisfaction; Spouse; Lack of knowledge; Health care policy; Unsafe abortions; Number of people; Coercion; Married women; Outpatient care; Ministry of health; Human development; Pamphlet; International family planning; Population research; Aggressive; Forced abortion; Health workers; Complications; Equal access; Large families; National government; Illness; Health providers; Contraceptive methods; Medical care; Provision of services; Modern contraception; Price subsidies; Contraceptive use; Immunizations; Methods of family planning; Quality care; Modern family planning; Counseling; Policy makers; Health specialist; Condoms; Earthquake; Children per woman; Child mortality; Health sector; Health care services; Reducing maternal mortality; Capitation; Social compensation; Smaller families; Quality of services; Substance abuse; Abstinence; National population; Newborns; Contraceptive acceptors; Fertility decline; Ethical considerations; Female sterilization; Free choice; Lack of information; Essential health services; Expenditures; Population policies; Fertility rate; Informed choices; Spouses; Access to health services; Maternal deaths; Health facilities; Health professionals; Department of population; Socioeconomic factors; Childbirth; Health care workers; Maternal mortality ratio; Demand curve; International conference on population; Medical treatment; Contraceptive choices; Changes in fertility; Service delivery; Parenthood federation; Unintended pregnancies; Health service; Family welfare; Fatigue; Informed choice; State governments; Prenatal care; Supply curves; Community health; Health investments; Sexually active; Social marketing; Live births; Maternity leave; Population and development; Policy implications; Quality services; Religious reasons; Health system; Maternal health; Birth rates; Medical specialists; Health centers; Modern contraceptive methods; Modern family planning methods; Social consequences; Modern family; Training health workers; Low-income countries; Health care coverage; Demographic goals; Approach to women; Social reasons; Informed decisions; Pregnancies; Medical records; Impact on health; Respect; Health policy; Fertility rates; Demographers; Behavior change; Number of women; Extended families; Economic performance
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Licencia
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/

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