Perinatal regionalization system: efficiency analysis

Author:

Kovtun O. P.1ORCID,Davydova N. S.1ORCID,Mukhametshin R. F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ural State Medical University

2. Ural State Medical University; Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital

Abstract

The first principles and fundamental elements of perinatal regionalization were formulated more than 40 years ago. Over the past years this organizational model was substantially complicated and modernized. Numerous large, population-based studies describe and analyze the effects of perinatal regionalization, propose and study the possible directions of its development. It has been proven that the bed capacity of the obstetric hospital and the flow of extremely premature newborns in the hospital largely determine the outcome of the premature newborn, morbidity, mortality, long-term results, affecting important population indicators, neonatal and infant mortality. The review summarizes the data on available population studies, outlines the basic principles of the formation and development of the perinatal regionalization system.

Publisher

The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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