Percent of health facilities equipped with the medications and supplies necessary to provide evidence-based emergency obstetric care

Percent of health facilities equipped with the medications and supplies necessary to provide evidence-based emergency obstetric care.


Number of facilities that have oxytocin and magnesium sulfate in the labour and delivery ward.


All health facilities providing maternity care.


Commodity type, geographic location, managing authority, programme.


Stock out data may also refer to specific time period (1 month, 3 months).

Data on the availability of oxytocin and magnesium sulfate collected from a survey of facilities. Availability is reported as the percentage of medicine outlets where a particular medicine was found on the day of the survey. Health facility reports may also include stockouts indicators but require regular independent verification.

See also:Number of facilities per 500,00 providing basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care


Health facility survey

SARA (service availability and readiness assessment)

SPA (service provision assessment)

Routine logistic information system


This indicator measures the availability of physical resources at the facility. Access to oxytocin and magnesium sulfate are intended to be available within the context of functioning labor and delivery wards at all times and in adequate amounts.


Service access and availability, Essential medicines, Commodities, Supply chain and logistics, Reproductive Health, Maternal health

World Health Organization (WHO). Consultation on Improving Measurement of the Quality of Maternal, Newborn and Child Care in Health Facilities.; 2013. http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/128206/1/9789241507417_eng.pdf

Filed under: Commodities , Essential medicines , Maternal health , Reproductive Health , Service access and availability , Supply chain and logistics
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