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A spatio-temporal cluster analysis of technical efficiency in the production of outpatient maternal health services and its structural correlates in México.

Edson Serván-MoriMiguel Ángel MendozaCarlos ChivardiCarlos Pineda-AntúnezRoxana Rodríguez-FrancoGustavo Nigenda
Published in: The International journal of health planning and management (2019)
The identification of TE clusters can provide elements to induce decision makers to innovative in ways of allocating resources and manage their utilization. In México as other low- and middle-income countries, it is key to develop targeting strategies to implement specific health services innovations putting to the population to be served at the front of the strategy. This implies testing new modalities to strengthen primary health services, the empowerment of community participation, the training and allocation of health personnel that could respond adequately to population's demand, and the active involvement of competent state and local authorities in the assessment of the results of these innovations.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • body mass index
  • decision making
  • climate change
  • weight gain
  • preterm birth