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        Effects of Health Insurance Schemes on Utilization of Healthcare Services and Financial Risk Protection 

        David, Njuguna K.; Tenambergen, Wanja Mwaura-; Mapesa, Job (Public Health Research, 2020-09)
        Universal health coverage (UHC) assures healthcare utilization and financial risk protection. Health insurance schemes are highly variable in the scope of the benefits package, the magnitude of premiums, deductibles, ...
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        FACTORS INFLUENCING HIV/AIDS CLIENT SATISFACTION AT COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTRES IN WAJIR COUNTY, KENYA 

        Mohamed, Ibrahim Abdi; Oluoch, Musa; Tenambergen, Wanja Mwaura- (European Journal of Public Health Studies, 2021)
        Service delivery is one of the core pillars of health systems building blocks and client satisfaction is one of the parameters that is used to assess the status of services offered in an institution. This study investigated ...
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        Factors that influence healthcare service utilization during COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women and caregivers with children under two years in Rongo sub-county, Migori County, Kenya 

        Awino, Doreen Baraza; Tenambergen, Wanja Mwaura-; Oluoch, Musa (International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, 2021-08)
        Background: Health systems have failed in past epidemics to maintain delivery of routine health essential services. Most resources including human and essential supplies are all diverted to address health emergency, ...

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