Value-based care in obstetrics: comparison between vaginal birth and caesarean section
Abstract Background Healthcare costs have substantially increased in recent years, threatening the population health. Obstetric care is a significant contributor to this scenario since it represents 20% of healthcare. The rate of cesarean sections (C-sections) has escalated worldwide. Evidence shows...
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Main Authors: | Romulo Negrini (Author), Raquel Domingues da Silva Ferreira (Author), Daniela Zaros Guimarães (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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