Evaluations and Lessons Learned

Estimation of maternal and child mortality one year after user­fee elimination: an impact evaluation and modelling study in Burkina Faso

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Direct charges for health care at the point of use (user fees), can limit access to health services and push households into poverty. Many governments nonetheless continue to rely heavily on user charges to finance health systems. This is especially so in low­income countries, where the health sector is usually under funded. A recent survey of 50 high­mortality countries in Africa and Asia found that 44 of these countries continue to levy user fees for health care.

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