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US Ranks First Among the Most Expensive Countries to Give Birth

by Shirley Johanna on Sep 16 2016 5:06 PM

US Ranks First Among the Most Expensive Countries to Give Birth
The most expensive place in the world for women to give birth is the United States, followed by Australia, according to a survey. The survey conducted by the UK medical journal The Lancet comprised of 14 developed countries.
The survey showed Australia, the second most expensive place, was lagging behind the US.

Figures compiled by The Lancet show that the cost of a cesarean section is estimated at $15,500 in the US, which was only $5,000 costlier than in Australia.

A vaginal birth in Australia cost $6,775, while in America it was $10,232.

The report said while high-income countries had taken many steps to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates, the cost of maternity care could be high and medical liability cost "enormous."

"Although mortality is generally low, the picture is far from perfect," the Journal said.

"In some settings, fear prevails among subsets of women and providers, driving increased and inappropriate intervention."

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Most women in high-income countries deliver their babies in a hospital, regardless of whether they have low or high-risk pregnancies, the report said.

The report noted that while hospitals were well set up to cater towards high-risk women, they were not always optimal for low-risk mums-to-be who were subjected to more interventions, such as cesarean sections and inductions of labor, than was necessary for most.

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As a result, maternity care costs can escalate, and some moms and newborns can face complications.

"Cost increases over time are largely attributed to the use of interventions," the report said.



Source-IANS


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