Uganda Access, Bottlenecks, Costs, and Equity Project 2012
General Info
The Access, Bottlenecks, Costs, and Equity (ABCE) project is a multipronged and multicountry research collaboration focused on understanding what drives and hinders health service provision. Three datasets resulting from the ABCE project in Uganda are available for download: results of a nationally representative facility survey which gathered information on services offered, expenditure, revenue, personnel by category, and other variables related to facility operations; data collected in patient exit interviews conducted after patients visited facilities in the ABCE sample; and information extracted from the charts of HIV-positive patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Clinical chart extraction data and patient exit interview data can be linked to facility-level information from the ABCE Facility Survey.
Citation
Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC), Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), Makerere University, Ministry of Health (Uganda). Access, Bottlenecks, Costs, and Equity (ABCE) project in Uganda, 2012. Seattle, United States: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), 2015.