Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar

Health care access is a challenge in rural areas in Africa. On the demand side, rural people are often poor, and transport connectivity is typically bad in rural and remote areas. Because of limited transport connectivity, the quality of health car...

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Main Authors: Iimi, Atsushi, Rajoela, Voahirana Hanitriniala
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/848581529587694374/Transport-connectivity-Medical-supplies-and-peoples-health-care-access-evidence-from-Madagascar
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spelling okr-10986-299402021-06-08T14:42:46Z Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar Iimi, Atsushi Rajoela, Voahirana Hanitriniala RURAL TRANSPORT RURAL ROADS HEALTH SERVICES TRANSPORT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICE TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN SECONDARY ROADS Health care access is a challenge in rural areas in Africa. On the demand side, rural people are often poor, and transport connectivity is typically bad in rural and remote areas. Because of limited transport connectivity, the quality of health care services provided is also often compromised. In Madagascar, the poor condition of the road network has long hampered the sustainability of the medical supply chain in rural areas. The paper shows that people's demand for health care services is affected not only by local transport connectivity, but also availability of medical supplies at the health facility level, which is also determined by primary and secondary road network connectivity. This in turn further suppresses people's demand in rural areas. The results also indicate that it is important to ensure financial affordability among the poor, which is found to be one of the most crucial constraints. 2018-06-28T14:50:05Z 2018-06-28T14:50:05Z 2018-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/848581529587694374/Transport-connectivity-Medical-supplies-and-peoples-health-care-access-evidence-from-Madagascar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29940 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8487 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Madagascar
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topic RURAL TRANSPORT
RURAL ROADS
HEALTH SERVICES
TRANSPORT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICE
TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN
SECONDARY ROADS
spellingShingle RURAL TRANSPORT
RURAL ROADS
HEALTH SERVICES
TRANSPORT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICE
TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN
SECONDARY ROADS
Iimi, Atsushi
Rajoela, Voahirana Hanitriniala
Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
geographic_facet Africa
Madagascar
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8487
description Health care access is a challenge in rural areas in Africa. On the demand side, rural people are often poor, and transport connectivity is typically bad in rural and remote areas. Because of limited transport connectivity, the quality of health care services provided is also often compromised. In Madagascar, the poor condition of the road network has long hampered the sustainability of the medical supply chain in rural areas. The paper shows that people's demand for health care services is affected not only by local transport connectivity, but also availability of medical supplies at the health facility level, which is also determined by primary and secondary road network connectivity. This in turn further suppresses people's demand in rural areas. The results also indicate that it is important to ensure financial affordability among the poor, which is found to be one of the most crucial constraints.
format Working Paper
author Iimi, Atsushi
Rajoela, Voahirana Hanitriniala
author_facet Iimi, Atsushi
Rajoela, Voahirana Hanitriniala
author_sort Iimi, Atsushi
title Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
title_short Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
title_full Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
title_fullStr Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Transport Connectivity, Medical Supplies, and People's Health Care Access : Evidence from Madagascar
title_sort transport connectivity, medical supplies, and people's health care access : evidence from madagascar
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/848581529587694374/Transport-connectivity-Medical-supplies-and-peoples-health-care-access-evidence-from-Madagascar
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