Journal ArticleOpen Access
The Hidden Cost of 'Free' Maternity Care in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, London International Development Centre
Published InHealth Policy and Planning
Year1998
Citations215
Abstract
We studied the cost and affordability of 'free' maternity services at government facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to assess whether economic factors may contribute to low utilization. We conducted a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews among 220 post-partum mothers and their husbands, selected from four government maternity facilities (three referral hospitals and one Mother and Child Health hospital) in Dhaka. Mothers with serious complications were excluded. Information was collected on the costs of maternity care, household income, the sources of finance used to cover the costs, and the family's willingness to pay for maternity services. The mean cost for normal delivery was 1275 taka (US$31.9) and for caesarean section 4703 taka (US$117.5). Average monthly household income was 4933 taka (US$123). Twenty-one…
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