The Private Health Care Sector and the Provision of Prenatal Care Services in Latin America
Alejandro Arrieta,
Ariadna García-Prado and
Jorge Guillén ()
World Development, 2011, vol. 39, issue 4, 579-587
Abstract:
Summary In the last two decades, private providers have become an important source of health care in Latin America, and yet, there is little documentation concerning its effectiveness in providing basic public and preventive health services. We use Demographic and Health Surveys from six Latin American countries to compare the effectiveness of the private versus public sector in providing basic health interventions such as prenatal care. We find that the number of prenatal visits is higher in the private sector, but this is not associated with higher birth weight. We discuss different strategies to improve the role of private providers.
Keywords: private; health; care; providers; prenatal; care; health; care; quality; Latin; America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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