Selling my sheep to pay for medicines - household priorities and coping strategies in a setting without universal health coverage

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While improving neonatal health is prioritized at policy level in Ethiopia, poor households with sick neonates may prioritize differently. With limited money at hand and high direct health care costs, families balanced conflicting concerns to newborn health and family welfare. We argue that families …
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Authors Onarheim KH;Sisay MM;Gizaw M;Moland KM;Norheim OF;Miljeteig I;;
Journal BMC health services research
Year 2018
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