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Birth Centers Fact Sheet

"Few innovations in health service promote lower cost, greater availability, and a high degree of satisfaction with a comparable degree of safety…. Modern birth centers can identify women who are at low risk for obstetrical complications and care for them in a way that provides these benefits." ( New England Journal of Medicine, 12/28/89)

What is a Birth Center?

What is the Birth Center Experience?

What are the Potential Benefits to Families?

What Are the Benefits to Business and Industry?

How Will It Affect the Hospital Acute Care Service?

How Will It Affect the Obstetricians?

How Is the Quality of Care Assured in Birth Centers?

How Do Birth Centers Contain Costs?

REFERENCES

  1. Rooks, J., et al., "Outcomes of Care in Birth Centers: The National Birth Center Study", NewEnglandJournal of Medicine, 321:1804-1811, (December 28), 1989
  2. Health Insurance Association of America, Source Book of Health Insurance Data - 1996, 1996, Washington, DC.
  3. American Association of Birth Centers , AABC 1996 Annual Survey Report of Birth Center Experience, 1997,
    Perkiomenville, PA.
  4. Rooks, J., et al., "The National Birth Center Study: Part I - Methodology and Prenatal Care and Referrals", Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, Vol. 37, No. 4: 222-253, July/August, 1992
  5. Rooks, J., et al., "The National Birth Center Study: Part II - Intrapartum and Immediate Postpartum Neonatal Care", Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, Vol. 37, No. 5: 301-340, September/October, 1992
Rooks, J., et al., "The National Birth Center Study: Part III - Intrapartum and Immediate Postpartum Neonatal Complications and Transfers, Postpartum and Neonatal Care, Outcomes and Client Satisfaction", Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, Vol. 37, No. 6: 361-397, November/December, 1992