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Cost-Effectiveness of Scaling Up Modern Family Planning Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Economic Modeling Analysis in Indonesia and Uganda.

Neily ZakiyahA D I van AsseltD SetiawanQ CaoF RoijmansM J Postma
Published in: Applied health economics and health policy (2020)
Scaling up family planning interventions could improve women's health outcomes substantially and be cost-effective or even cost saving across a range of scenarios compared to the current situation.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • climate change
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • cervical cancer screening