Somalia Health System
Cross-source consensus on Somalia Health System from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Somalia is described as a high-risk healthcare context because conflict, instability, climate shocks, displacement, poverty, and fragmented governance have weakened the health system. — Determinants of barriers to accessing healthcare services among married women in Somalia: a multilevel analysis of nationwide survey data
- Healthcare services in Somalia are heavily privatised, weakly regulated, and concentrated in urban areas. — Determinants of barriers to accessing healthcare services among married women in Somalia: a multilevel analysis of nationwide survey data
- The study argues that financial risk protection, subsidised care, and support for poor households should be central policy priorities. — Determinants of barriers to accessing healthcare services among married women in Somalia: a multilevel analysis of nationwide survey data
- The evidence supports multisectoral action to improve equitable healthcare access for married women in Somalia. — Determinants of barriers to accessing healthcare services among married women in Somalia: a multilevel analysis of nationwide survey data
- Somalia's higher barrier burden compared with several other countries is attributed to conflict, instability, displacement, climate shocks, fragmented infrastructure, poverty, insecurity, and weak services. — Determinants of barriers to accessing healthcare services among married women in Somalia: a multilevel analysis of nationwide survey data