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Jensen C.

Basilio
BSM-IV

1. This is because many households do not have the reliable, suitable, and
affordable transport services that are essential for access to care during the
critical peri-natal and neonatal periods.
2. Inadequate regulatory mechanisms for health services resulting to poor
quality of health care, high cost of privately provided health services, high
cost of drugs and presence of low quality of drugs in the market.
3. Because of sharing of contaminated medical equipment/ supplies and lack
of self discipline.
4. Poor health care financing and inefficient sourcing or generation of funds
for healthcare.
5. Inappropriate health delivery system as shown by an inefficient and poorly
targeted hospital system, ineffective mechanism for providing public health
programs on top of health human resources maldistribution.

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