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Out-of-pocket expenditures for childbirth in the context of the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) cash transfer program to promote facility births: who pays and how much? Studies from Madhya Pradesh India

机译:在Janani Suraksha Yojana(JSY)现金转移计划中用于促进分娩的自付费用用于促进婴儿的出生:谁付钱多少钱?来自印度中央邦的研究

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BackgroundHigh out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) make delivery care difficult to access for a large proportion of India’s population. Given that home deliveries increase the risk of maternal mortality, in 2005 the Indian Government implemented the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) program to incentivize poor women to deliver in public health facilities by providing a cash transfer upon discharge. We study the OOPE among JSY beneficiaries and women who deliver at home, and predictors of OOPE in two districts of Madhya Pradesh.
机译:背景高额的自付费用(OOPE)使印度大部分人口都难以获得送货护理。鉴于分娩增加了产妇死亡的风险,印度政府于2005年实施了Janani Suraksha Yojana(JSY)计划,通过在出院时提供现金转移来激励贫困妇女进入公共卫生机构。我们研究了JSY受益人和在家分娩的妇女中的OOPE,以及中央邦两个地区OOPE的预测指标。

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