Fig. 2From: Readiness of health facilities to provide safe childbirth in Liberia: a cross-sectional analysis of population surveys, facility censuses and facility birth recordsa Emergency obstetric and neonatal care signal functions, by facility level and ownership (SARA 2018). BEmONC = basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care, CEmONC = comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care, MSF = median signal functions. CEmONC but not BeMONC-1 indicates readiness for blood transfusion and caesarean section, but not all BeMONC-1 signal functions. b Emergency obstetric and neonatal care signal functions, by yearly volume of births (SARA 2018 and HMIS 2019). BEmONC = basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care, CEmONC = comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care, MSF = median signal functions. CEmONC but not BeMONC-1 indicates readiness for blood transfusion and caesarean section, but not all six BeMONC-1 signal functionsBack to article page