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Making the health system work for over 25 million births annually: drivers of the notable decline in maternal and newborn mortality in India.

Himanshu BhushanUsha RamKerry ScottAndrea Katryn BlanchardPrakash KumarRitu AgarwalReynold WashingtonBanadakoppa Manjappa Rameshnull null
Published in: BMJ global health (2024)
Rapid reduction in NMR and MMR in India was accompanied by increased coverage of maternal and newborn health interventions. Government programmes strengthened public sector services, thereby expanding the reach of these interventions. Simultaneously, socioeconomic and demographic shifts led to fewer high-risk births. The study's integrated methodology is relevant for generating comprehensive knowledge to advance universal health coverage.
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