[HTML][HTML] Family planning in the context of Latin America's universal health coverage agenda
T Fagan, A Dutta, J Rosen, A Olivetti… - Global Health: Science …, 2017 - ghspjournal.org
ABSTRACT Background: Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have
substantially improved access to family planning over the past 50 years. Many have also …
substantially improved access to family planning over the past 50 years. Many have also …
[HTML][HTML] Has Latin America achieved universal health coverage yet? Lessons from four countries
RE Gilardino, P Valanzasca, SB Rifkin - Archives of Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background Seven years after the commitment to United Nations' call for Universal Health
Coverage, healthcare services in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico are generally …
Coverage, healthcare services in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico are generally …
[HTML][HTML] The role of gender inequality and health expenditure on the coverage of demand for family planning satisfied by modern contraceptives: a multilevel analysis …
LR Moreira, C Blumenberg, BEC Velasquez… - The Lancet Regional …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Despite international efforts to improve reproductive health indicators, little
attention is paid to the contributions of contextual factors to modern contraceptive coverage …
attention is paid to the contributions of contextual factors to modern contraceptive coverage …
Trends in national family planning programs, 1999, 2004 and 2009
J Ross, E Smith - International perspectives on sexual and reproductive …, 2011 - JSTOR
METHODS: In 2009, expert observers in 8 1 developing countries completed a
questionnaire that assessed 3 1 features of family planning program effort, as well as other …
questionnaire that assessed 3 1 features of family planning program effort, as well as other …
[PDF][PDF] Brazil's primary health care financing: case study
Brazil has developed one of the largest and most innovative Primary Health Care (PHC)
systems in the world. The Family Health Strategy (FHS), a community-based delivery model …
systems in the world. The Family Health Strategy (FHS), a community-based delivery model …
[BOOK][B] Toward universal health coverage and equity in Latin America and the Caribbean: evidence from selected countries
T Dmytraczenko, G Almeida - 2015 - books.google.com
Over the past three decades, many countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have
recognized health as a human right. Since the early 2000s, 46 million more people in the …
recognized health as a human right. Since the early 2000s, 46 million more people in the …
Brazil's Family Health Strategy: factors associated with programme uptake and coverage expansion over 15 years (1998–2012)
MV Andrade, AQ Coelho, M Xavier Neto… - Health policy and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is one of the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). Achieving UHC will require strong health systems to promote …
Development Goals (SDGs). Achieving UHC will require strong health systems to promote …
Who, W hat, W here: an analysis of private sector family planning provision in 57 low‐and middle‐income countries
Objective Family planning service delivery has been neglected; rigorous analyses of the
patterns of contraceptive provision are needed to inform strategies to address this neglect …
patterns of contraceptive provision are needed to inform strategies to address this neglect …
[HTML][HTML] Contraceptive knowledge and use among women living in the poorest areas of five Mesoamerican countries
D Rios-Zertuche, LC Blanco, P Zúñiga-Brenes… - Contraception, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective To identify factors associated with contraceptive use among women in need living
in the poorest areas in five Mesoamerican countries: Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua …
in the poorest areas in five Mesoamerican countries: Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua …
[PDF][PDF] Strategies to achieve universal coverage: are there lessons from middle income countries?
A Mills - 2007 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
The desirability of providing universal coverage of health services is not in question. Few
people, and no countries, would explicitly accept that universal coverage is not a desirable …
people, and no countries, would explicitly accept that universal coverage is not a desirable …