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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(3): 308-322. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.121
PMID: 32729286        PMCID: PMC9278470

Original Article

Can Combining Performance-Based Financing With Equity Measures Result in Greater Equity in Utilization of Maternal Care Services? Evidence From Burkina Faso

Takondwa Mwase 1 * ORCID, Julia Lohmann 1,2 ORCID, Saidou Hamadou 3 ORCID, Stephan Brenner 1 ORCID, Serge M.A. Somda 4,5 ORCID, Hervé Hien 4 ORCID, Michael Hillebrecht 1 ORCID, Manuela De Allegri 1 ORCID

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