Regionalization: Issues in Intensive Care for High Risk Newborns and Their Families
By (Author) S R Borker
By (author) C. Rudolph
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th October 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.19892010973
Hardback
216
Within 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.
CLAIRE S. RUDOLPH is Director of the Health Studies Program and Professor of Social Work, Syracuse University. SUSAN R. BARKER is Research Associate and Associate Professor of Sociology, Syracuse University.