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Facility Labor and Birth Charges by Site and Mode of Birth, |
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| Facility labor and birth charges by site and mode of birth, United States, 2003-2005 Download this page as a free PDF (PDF) |
| Notes: | Figures in graph do not include the following charges:
Birth center figure is average charge reported by 86 out-of-hospital birth centers. Comparable birth center figure will next be available for 2008. |
"2020 Vision" and "Blueprint for Action" Reports Available
Leaders from across the U.S. health care system have prepared several reports for improving the maternity care system.
Learn about Transforming Maternity Care project 
Read the "2020 Vision" 
Read the "Blueprint for Action" 
Read the Consumer Workgroup report 
Help implement Blueprint recommendations 
Rising Maternal Mortality
Analysis of maternal mortality data for the state of California, with 14% of the nation's births, strongly suggests that maternal mortality is increasing in tandem with rising rates of cesarean section and obesity.
Read article about maternal mortality in California 
Read companion Q&A 
Maternity Care Fact Sheet Available
A new fact sheet (12/09) summarizes U.S. maternity care trends and figures from the latest federal reports. The fact sheet updates background information in the 2008 Milbank Report on Evidence-Based Maternity Care.
Get the fact sheet 
Read Evidence-Based Maternity Care 
US Cochrane Center (USCC)/Consumers United for Evidence-based Healthcare (CUE)
Visit the USCC/CUE website for the latest pregnancy and childbirth systematic reviews. 
Maternity Care, a Major Segment of Health Industry, Must Be Overhauled for Health Care Reform to Succeed
As competing interests work out the particulars of health care reform, Childbirth Connection reminds the nation that rapid gains in the quality, cost, and value of maternity care are achievable.
Read the press release (PDF) 
National Policy Symposium Honors Childbirth Connection's 90th Anniversary
Nearly 250 leaders deliberated about Transforming Maternity Care in Washington DC in April 2009.
Learn about symposium, next steps 
See 90 years of milestones for women and families (PDF) 
Seton Family of Hospitals Receives First Maternity Quality Matters Award
Childbirth Connection presented its inaugural Maternity Quality Matters Award to an organization that is achieving significant gains for women and newborns.
Learn more about award winner 
Maternity Care Priorities in Health Care Reform
Childbirth Connection has issued a statement about health care reform priorities for a high quality, high value maternity care system.
Read the statement (PDF) 
Evidence-Based Maternity Care Report Released
A major new report takes stock of the U.S. maternity care system and finds great opportunities for improvement. Childbirth Connection collaborated with the Reforming States Group and the Milbank Memorial Fund to develop the report.
Learn more, get the report 
Read companion USA Today article 
Read the USA Today article 
Read the Consumer Reports story 
Take the Consumer Reports quiz
Read Our Bodies Our Blog entry 
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