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  1. Free healthcare for some, fee-paying for the rest: adaptive practices and ethical issues in rural communities in the district of Boulsa, Burkina Faso.Thomas Druetz, Alice Bila, Frank Bicaba, Cheick Tiendrebeogo & Abel Bicaba - 2021 - Global Bioethics 32 (1):100-115.
    In Burkina Faso, in July 2016, user fees were removed at all public healthcare facilities, but only for children under 60 months of age and for “mothers”, i.e. for reproductive care. This study was conducted in five rural communities in Boulsa District (Burkina Faso) (1) to understand the perceptions and practices of stakeholders regarding compliance with eligibility criteria for free care and (2) to explore the ethical tensions that may have resulted from this policy. Semi-directed individual interviews (n = 20) (...)
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