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Table 2 Proportion of government and private facilities offering comprehensive or basic emergency newborn care services, northeastern Karnataka, 2010

From: Availability of emergency neonatal care in eight districts of Karnataka state, southern India: a cross-sectional study

Sector

Government

Private

Significance

Service

Categorya

n (%)

Category

n (%)

Z-score; p-value

CEmNC

PHC (N = 332)

0

1-6 beds (N = 114)

8 (7 %)

 
 

--

 

1-30 bedsb (N = 40)

5 (13 %)

 
 

CHC (N =69)

0

7-30 beds (N = 226)

57 (25 %)

 
 

TH (N = 34)

0

31-50 beds (N = 31)

15 (48 %)

 
 

DH (N = 8)

2 (25 %)

>50 beds (N = 11)

8 (73 %)

 
 

Subtotal (N =443)

2 (0.5 %)

Subtotal (N =422)

93(22 %)

103.2; <0.001

BEmNC

PHC (N = 332)

0

1-6 beds (N = 114)

11 (10 %)

 
 

--

 

1-30 bedsb (N = 40)

6 (15 %)

 
 

CHC (N =69)

6 (9 %)

7-30 beds (N = 226)

69 (31 %)

 
 

TH (N = 34)

4 (12 %)

31-50 beds (N = 31)

16 (52 %)

 
 

DH (N = 8)

5 (63 %)

>50 beds (N = 11)

8 (73 %)

 
 

Subtotal (N =443)

15 (3 %)

Subtotal (N =422)

110 (26 %)

90.1; <0.001

  1. a DH = District hospital; TH = Taluk hospital; CHC = Community health centre; PHC = primary health centre; CEmNC = Comprehensive Emergency Neonatal Care; BEmNC = Basic Emergency Neonatal Care [all CEmNC facilities are also BEmNC facilities in this table];
  2. bFor 40 private hospitals, the total number of beds was listed as <30 but the exact number could not be ascertained