Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Obstetric Care in Underserved Communities
Changes in the current workforce of obstetrician–gynecologists and other health care providers of obstetric care, as well as changes in the delivery of health care services, prompt health care leaders to consider alternative strategies for approaching the essential shortage of obstetric care provide...
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description | Changes in the current workforce of obstetrician–gynecologists and other health care providers of obstetric care, as well as changes in the delivery of health care services, prompt health care leaders to consider alternative strategies for approaching the essential shortage of obstetric care providers and facilities. Geographic variations in health care needs and resources require a tailored approach by individual communities and local health care providers. New and emerging technologies can support a range of innovative solutions to health care access limitations. This article describes an alternative model for remote obstetric care and quality review in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that is applicable to any community facing limited access to full-spectrum obstetric care. |
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