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Childbirth Connection Report Reveals Serious Problems in Maternity Care Quality and Value
November 2nd, 2008
Over 31% of U.S. births are now by cesarean section although a 5% to 10% rate is best for mothers and babies. The extra cost is well over $2.5 billion per year. The excess cesareans buy no reduction in maternal and newborn deaths. But they cause unneeded exposure to the dozens of adverse effects more common with c-sections. This is just the most striking example of how health care provided to mothers giving birth exposes them to avoidable harm and expense. These conclusions are found in Evidence-Based Maternity Care: What It Is and What It Can Achieve, a report released by Childbirth Connection, The Reforming States Group, and the Milbank Memorial Foundation. The report...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-11-02)
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