Cost-effectiveness of community health systems strengthening: quality improvement interventions at community level to realise maternal and child health gains in Kenya.
Meghan Bruce KumarJason J MadanPeter AugusteMiriam TaegtmeyerLilian OtisoChristian B OchiengNelly MuturiElizabeth MgambEdwine W BarasaPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
This analysis shows that the community quality improvement intervention was cost-effective compared with the standard community healthcare in Kenya due to improvements in antenatal care uptake and skilled delivery. It is likely that quality improvement interventions are a good investment and may also yield benefits in other health areas.