Reducing caesarean section rate in an urban hospital serving women attending privately in India - a quality improvement initiative
Abstract Background In line with global trends, India has witnessed a sharp rise in caesarean section (CS) deliveries, especially in the private sector. Despite the urgent need for change, there are few published examples of private hospitals that have successfully lowered their CS rates. Our hospit...
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Main Authors: | Abhishek Bhartia (Author), Rinku Sen Gupta Dhar (Author), Saru Bhartia (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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