Cost minimisation analyses of birth care in low-risk women in Norway: a comparison between planned home birth and birth in a standard obstetric unit
Abstract Background Evidence exists that planned home births for low-risk women in settings in which they have access to hospital transfer if needed are safe. The costs of planned home births, compared to low-risk births in obstetric units, are not clear. The aim of this study was to compare costs a...
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Main Authors: | Pål Joranger (Author), Anette Schaumburg Huitfeldt (Author), Stine Bernitz (Author), Ellen Blix (Author) |
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