Healthcare Access
In this section, the SWMENA survey investigated the extent to which women in Lebanon, Morocco, and Yemen had access to formal healthcare and treatment options. The survey also examined issues of affordability, quality of care, utilization, and proximity to medical services. This section presents the principal findings with respect to healthcare and women’s access to it.
Read The Related Topic Briefs
- Health Care Access Topic Brief - Morocco
- Health Care Access Topic Brief - Lebanon
- Health Care Access Topic Brief - Yemen
Read The Related Reports
- Quality of Care - Lebanon
- Affordability of Medical Care - Lebanon
- Availability of Medical Services - Lebanon
- Formal Healthcare and Traditional Medicine - Lebanon
- Gynecological and Obstetrical Care - Yemen
- Freedom to Visit a Healthcare Provider - Yemen
- Affordability of Medical Care - Yemen
- Quality of Medical Care - Yemen
- Visits to a Healthcare Provider - Yemen
- Availability of Medical Services - Yemen
- Access to Health Care - Yemen
- Gynecological and Obstetrical Medical Care - Morocco
- Freedom to Visit the Doctor - Morocco
- Affordability of Medical Care - Morocco
- Quality of Care - Morocco
- Visiting the Doctor - Morocco
- Availability of Medical Services - Morocco
- Formal Health Care and Traditional Medicine - Morocco
Browse The Related Infographics
- Ability to afford health care - Lebanon
- Have you ever visited a gynecologist/obstetrician? - Lebanon
- Quality of Health Care - Lebanon
- Quality of Medical Care - Lebanon
- Quality of Medical Care - Lebanon
- Ability to afford health care services - Lebanon
- Ability to afford health care services - Lebanon
- Ability to afford health care services - Lebanon
- Frequency of healthcare provider or family doctor visits - Lebanon
- To what extent are medical services available in the area where you live? - Lebanon
- To what extent are medical services available in the area where you live? - Lebanon
- Do you have access to a formal health care provider and/or a family doctor? - Lebanon
- Do you have access to a formal health care provider and/or a family doctor? - Lebanon
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