2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.161903046.67779939/v1
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Optimizing rates and access to Caesarean sections in India: A cost-effectiveness analysis

Abstract: Objective: Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of strategies to scale up cesarean sections (CS) Design: Cost-effectiveness analysis to evaluate three different strategies to scale up CS Setting: Rural and urban areas of India with varying rates of CS and access to comprehensive emergency obstetric care (CEmOC) Population: Women of reproductive age in India Methods: Three strategies with different access to CEmOC and CS rates were evaluated: (A) India’s national average (50.2% access, 17.2% CS rate), (B) rural… Show more

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