Authors
Kevin Croke, Andualem Telaye Mengistu, Stephen D O'Connell, Kibrom Tafere
Publication date
2020/8/1
Journal
BMJ global health
Volume
5
Issue
8
Pages
e002430
Publisher
BMJ Specialist Journals
Description
Background
Access to health facilities in many low-income and middle-income countries remains low, with a strong association between individuals’ distance to facilities and health outcomes. Yet plausibly causal estimates of the effects of facility construction programmes are rare. Starting in 2004, more than 2800 government health facilities were built in Ethiopia. This study estimates the impact of this programme on maternal health service utilisation and birth outcomes.
Methods
We analyse the impact of Ethiopia’s health centre construction programme on health service utilisation and outcomes, using a difference-in-difference design. We match facility opening years to child birth years in four rounds of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) using georeferenced data. We also use event study models to test for pre-trends in the outcomes of interest.
Results
Opening of new health facilities within 5 km increases facility …
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