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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > The Quality-Coverage Gap: What Three Exemplar Countries Reveal About Maternal Health Progress

The Quality-Coverage Gap: What Three Exemplar Countries Reveal About Maternal Health Progress

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Last updated: 22/06/2026 02:17
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Study of Nepal, Senegal, and Zambia reveals significant gaps between skilled birth attendance coverage and actual care quality. Research published in Nature Medicine challenges assumptions about maternal healthcare progress. — Photo: Hannah Barata / Pexels
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A comprehensive assessment of maternal healthcare across Nepal, Senegal, and Zambia—three nations recognized as WHO exemplars for achieving major gains in maternal survival—has exposed a troubling reality: high skilled birth attendance coverage does not guarantee quality care delivery.

The Nature Medicine study examined childbirth facilities across these three countries and discovered significant disparities between coverage statistics and actual care standards. Despite impressive achievements in reducing maternal mortality and increasing access to skilled attendants, detailed quality assessments revealed substantial deficiencies in clinical practice and service delivery. These findings highlight a critical blind spot in global maternal health monitoring: nations can appear successful on conventional metrics while women still receive substandard care.

This quality-coverage disconnect has profound implications for how international health organizations evaluate and fund maternal health programs, suggesting a fundamental need to reform assessment methodologies.

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