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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2012
To provide an overview of current information on issues in maternity care relevant to rural populations.Medline was searched for articles published in English from 1995 to 2012 about rural maternity care. Relevant publications and position papers from appropriate organizations were also reviewed.This information will help obstetrical care providers in ...
Katherine J. Miller +11 more
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To provide an overview of current information on issues in maternity care relevant to rural populations.Medline was searched for articles published in English from 1995 to 2012 about rural maternity care. Relevant publications and position papers from appropriate organizations were also reviewed.This information will help obstetrical care providers in ...
Katherine J. Miller +11 more
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Maternal Critical Care: Who Cares?
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013With rising birth rates, and greater numbers of increasingly challenging mothers, the need for maternal critical care is rising. In the light of several major reports, this article looks at current provision, as well as areas for future development.
Brendan, Sloan, Audrey, Quinn
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2020
The use of telehealth is gaining momentum in providing obstetric care. Telehealth through various platforms provides obstetricians and gynecologists and other providers of obstetric and postpartum care with the tools to better facilitate prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum encounters.
Haywood L, Brown, Nathaniel, DeNicola
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The use of telehealth is gaining momentum in providing obstetric care. Telehealth through various platforms provides obstetricians and gynecologists and other providers of obstetric and postpartum care with the tools to better facilitate prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum encounters.
Haywood L, Brown, Nathaniel, DeNicola
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Women's Health Issues, 2013
One of us is a leading expert in medical liability law and policy, and the other has devoted a career to the legal and policy issues arising in health care for low-income, minority, and medically underserved populations, particularly women and children.
Rosenbaum, Sara, Sage, William M.
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One of us is a leading expert in medical liability law and policy, and the other has devoted a career to the legal and policy issues arising in health care for low-income, minority, and medically underserved populations, particularly women and children.
Rosenbaum, Sara, Sage, William M.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015
In the 1970s, studies demonstrated that timely access to risk-appropriate neonatal and obstetric care could reduce perinatal mortality. Since the publication of the Toward Improving the Outcome of Pregnancy report, more than 3 decades ago, the conceptual framework of regionalization of care of the woman and the newborn has been gradually separated with
M Kathryn, Menard +8 more
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In the 1970s, studies demonstrated that timely access to risk-appropriate neonatal and obstetric care could reduce perinatal mortality. Since the publication of the Toward Improving the Outcome of Pregnancy report, more than 3 decades ago, the conceptual framework of regionalization of care of the woman and the newborn has been gradually separated with
M Kathryn, Menard +8 more
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Transforming intrapartum care: Respectful maternity care
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2020Respectful maternity care is recommended by the World Health Organization and refers to care that maintains dignity, privacy, confidentiality, ensures freedom from harm and mistreatment, and enables informed choice and continuous support during labour and childbirth.
Bohren, MA, Tunçalp, Ö, Miller, S
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Family Planning Perspectives, 1985
The costs of prenatal care and the delivery of newborns are continuously increasing. In the 3 years since 1982 alone the cost of a hospital delivery has increased approximately 40%. 40% of all births in the US are to women aged 18-24. These women compose the highest risk group for having complications of pregnancy.
R B, Gold, A M, Kenney
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The costs of prenatal care and the delivery of newborns are continuously increasing. In the 3 years since 1982 alone the cost of a hospital delivery has increased approximately 40%. 40% of all births in the US are to women aged 18-24. These women compose the highest risk group for having complications of pregnancy.
R B, Gold, A M, Kenney
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