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Honduras

Postpartum service users (vaginal or cesarean deliveries) who were checked and whose perinatal clinical history was recorded at least every 15 minutes during the first hour of labor and then every 30 minutes, until a total of two hours were completed, and during discharge, as specified in the standards (CMIs and second-level health facilities) during their most recent birth in the past two years.
Baseline
67.5%
Target
80%
Result
91.2%
Newborns with complications (premature birth, low birth weight, asphyxia and sepsis) managed according to hospital standards, in the past two years.
Baseline
6.9%
Target
36.9%
Result
42.9%
Women with obstetric complications (sepsis, hemorrhage and eclampsia) managed according to the standards during the most recent birth in the past two years.
Baseline
11%
Target
51%
Result
62.7%
Women (15-49 years) whose most recent delivery was carried out by qualified personnel in a health unit in the last two years.
Baseline
68.6%
Target
84.7%
Newborns who received neonatal care the first three days postpartum, according to the norm, after their birth in the last two years.
Baseline
N/A
Target
33.7%
Women with obstetric complications (sepsis, hemorrhage and eclampsia) managed according to the norm in their most recent delivery in the last two years.
Baseline
N/A
Target
62.7%

Coverage for Delivery by Qualified Staff

Source: Inter-American Development Bank. Unpublished (2020). What is the effect of Salud Mesoamerica Initiative as a package (Results Based Financing + External Measurement
+ Technical Assistance)? Preliminary Impact Evaluation Results for the 2nd Operation of
Salud Mesoamerica in Honduras.

Coverage for Delivery by Qualified Staff

Results Documents and Reports

Results - Database