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Institutional delivery in public and private sectors in South Asia: a comparative analysis of prospective data from four demographic surveillance sites.

Sushmita DasGlyn AlcockKishwar AzadAbdul KuddusDharma S ManandharBhim Prasad ShresthaNirmala NairShibanand RathNeena Shah MoreNaomi SavilleTanja A J HouwelingDavid Osrin
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2016)
The proportion of institutional delivery increased with economic status and education. The choice of sector is more complex and provision and perceived quality of public sector services is likely to play a role. Choices for safe maternity are influenced by accessibility, quantity and perceived quality of care. Along with data linkage between private and public sectors, increased regulation should be part of the development of the pluralistic healthcare systems that characterize south Asia.
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