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How does the mode of delivery affect the cost of maternity care?
Authors:LIANE CLARK  MIRANDA MUGFORD  CATHERINE PATERSON
Affiliation:Department of Public Health Medicine, West Berkshire Health Authority, Prospect Park Hospital, Reading, Berks RG3 4EJ;National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford OX2 6HE;Academic Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London W21PG
Abstract:
Summary. In this paper we present estimates of the difference in the cost of hospital care for women having different modes of singleton delivery. The estimates are based on observation of resources used in different procedures, and on data from the North West Thames Region Maternity Information System. For vaginal delivery the average cost is £363, but could fall between £189 and £773, and for caesarean section the average cost is £1123, with a likely range from £837 to £1560. The wide ranges in the costs of the two modes of delivery reflect variation in the length of stay and in the intensity of care required. The average cost for intrapartum care and postnatal stay is estimated to be £451 for all singleton births. Variation in operative delivery rates between hospitals implies differences in the overall cost of care at different maternity units. This partly reflects differences in the needs of the population served by the units, but also differences in clinical practice. It is important for decision makers to consider the balance between the costs and outcomes of different policies of care.
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