Philippines Private Health Sector Assessment

SHOPS Plus conducted an assessment on the private health sector in the Philippines. This assessment identifies opportunities and provide recommendations for USAID/Philippines to support increased delivery of modern family planning services, especially for Filipino youth and adolescents, through the private sector. The assessment was a five step process that included a desk-based review of the literature and secondary data analysis and in-country data collection thorough 60 key informant interviews and nine focus groups. The report concludes with specific recommendations for strengthening private sector provision of family planning services.

Author

Sean Callahan; Caroline Quijada; Jeanna Holtz; Ignacio Esteves; Rose Amper; Meghan Reidy; Pam Riley; Intissar Sarker

Published
June 2019
Resource Types
Report
Country
Philippines
Technical Area
Private Health Sector Assessments
Health Area
Family Planning
Keywords
microfinance
midwives
nurses
private provider networks
provider networks
public-private partnerships
Current Downloads
106

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