Journal ArticleOpen Access
Estimating the effects of COVID-19 on essential health services utilization in Uganda and Bangladesh using data from routine health information systems
Author Affiliations
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Published InUNC Libraries
Year2023
Abstract
Background Since March 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been a major shock to health systems across the world. We examined national usage patterns for selected basic, essential health services, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda and Bangladesh, to determine whether COVID-19 affected reporting of service utilization and the use of health services in each country. Methods We used routine health information system data since January 2017 to analyze reporting and service utilization patterns for a variety of health services. Using time series models to replicate pre-COVID-19 trajectories over time we estimated what levels would have been observed if COVID-19 had not occurred during the pandemic months, starting in March 2020. The difference between the observed…
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