Removing User Fees Does Not Improve Health Outcomes In Ghana
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 21:14
in Health & Medicine
Removing user fees for primary health care changed health utilization behavior but did not improve health outcomes among households with children under the age of five in Ghana, says a new study.
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