Dewey Decimal362.1/989201/0973
Table Of ContentPreface Acknowledgments Trends in Neonatal and Infant Mortality Public and Private Sector Responses to the Issue of Maternal and Child Health Planning the Implementation of a Regional Perinatal Program in Central New York Risk Assessment Specialized Prenatal Services, and Delivery Transport System Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Manageing a High Risk Infant at Home Prospects for the Future Appendix Bibliography Index About the Authors
SynopsisWithin the past two decades, dramatic advances in medical technology have led to a complete restructuring of medical care services for pregnant women and their newborns. Regionalization provides a full accountant of this new system known as regionalized perinatal care. Perinatologists, epidemiologists, public health administrators, and anyone involved with maternal-child care will find in this book, practical answers to their questions.
LC Classification NumberRJ253