Evaluation of Publicly Financed and Privately Delivered Model of Emergency Referral Services for Maternal and Child Health Care in India

作者: Shankar Prinja , Pankaj Bahuguna , PVM Lakshmi , Tushar Mokashi , Arun Kumar Aggarwal

DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0109911

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摘要: Background Emergency referral services (ERS) are being strengthened in India to improve access for institutional delivery. We evaluated a publicly financed and privately delivered model of ERS Punjab state, India, assess its extent pattern utilization, impact on delivery, quality unit cost.

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