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Contracting out and private sector

Tuesday, March 11, 2014: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Jambo-Tsavo/Amboseli 1 (Safari Park Hotel)
3:00 PM
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Use of multiple providers for antenatal care services in south-eastern Nigeria: Implications for improving maternal health
Ogochukwu Ibe, Health Policy Research Group, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus; Chima Onoka, University of Nigeria; Edmund Ossai, University of Nigeria
3:20 PM
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THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF CONTRACTING OUT MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE SERVICES TO PRIVATE-NOT-FOR PROFIT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN MALAWI
Elvis Gama, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Institute for International health and Development
3:40 PM
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Should private health providers be used to enhance equity in health service utilisation in Uganda?
Stephen Lagony, HealthNet Consult; Charlotte Zikusooka, HealthNet Consult; Brendan Kwesiga, HealthNet Consult; Grace Kabaniha, HealthNet Consult
4:00 PM
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Contracting of Health Care: Process and Effects in Sierra Leone
Haja Wurie, College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences; David Newlands, University of Aberdeen; Joanna Raven, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Joseph Edem-Hotah, College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences
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