Cost of childbirth in Upper West Region of Ghana: a cross-sectional study

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Maxwell A. Dalaba
Paul Welaga
Mustapha Immurana
Martin Ayanore
Justina Ane
Laata L. Danchaka
Chieko Matsubara
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[1] University of Health and Allied Sciences,Institute of Health Research
[2] Navrongo Health Research Centre,Social Science Department
[3] C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences,School of Public Health
[4] University of Health and Allied Sciences,Bureau of International Medical Cooperation
[5] University of Environment and Sustainable Development,undefined
[6] Community Development Alliance,undefined
[7] National Centre for Global Health and Medicine,undefined
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Access; Cost of delivery; Childbirth; Free maternal health policy; Upper West Region; Ghana;
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