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Health insurance is important in improving maternal health service utilization in Tanzania—analysis of the 2011/2012 Tanzania HIV/AIDS and malaria indicator survey

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Table 1 The distribution of participants by socio-demographiccharacteristics and health insurance coverage (N = 4513)
Table 2 Distribution of participants by factors affecting use of maternal and child health services during pregnancy and birth inTanzania (N = 4513)
Table 2 Distribution of participants by factors affecting use of maternal and child health services during pregnancy and birth inTanzania (N = 4513) (Continued)
Table 3 Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) for the association between health insurance coverage and maternal health service utilizationamong women of reproductive age in Tanzania (N = 4513)
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