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The cost of vaginal birth at home,in a birth centre or in a hospital setting in New South Wales: A micro-costing study
Institution:1. PhD candidate, Biomedicine Programme, Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, University Pompeu Fabra. Barcelona, Spain;2. Midwife Coordinator Birth Centre Project, Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital, Carretera del Canyet S/N 08, Badalona, Spain;3. Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Group, (GRASSIR), Catalan Health Institute Barcelona, Spain;4. Catalan Association of Homebirth Midwives, Spain;5. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Ramon Llull. Global Health Gender and Society (GHenderS) Research Group. Barcelona, Spain;6. Catalan Health Service. Government of Catalonia, Spain;7. Independent RM, Spain;8. Campus Docent Fundació Privada Sant Joan de Déu, School of Nursing, University of Barcelona. Spain;9. Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre. Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:BackgroundWomen want greater choice of place of birth in New South Wales, Australia. It is perceived to be more costly to health services for women with a healthy pregnancy to give birth at home or in a birth centre. It is not known how much it costs the health service to provide care for women planning to give birth in these settings.AimThe aim of this study was to determine the direct cost of giving birth vaginally at home, in a birth centre or in a hospital for women at low risk of complications, in New South Wales.MethodsA micro-costing design was used. Observational (time and motion) and resource use data collection was undertaken to identify the staff time and resources required to provide care in a public hospital, birth centre or at home for women with a healthy pregnancy.FindingsThe median cost of providing care for women who plan to give birth at home, in a birth centre and in a hospital were similar (AUD $2150.07, $2100.59 and $2097.30 respectively). Midwifery time was the largest contributor to the cost of birth at home, and overhead costs accounted for over half of the total cost of BC and hospital birth. The cost of consumables was low in all three settings.ConclusionIn this study, we have found there is little difference in the cost to the health service when a woman has an uncomplicated vaginal birth at home, in a birth centre or in a hospital setting.
Keywords:Homebirth  Birth centre  Micro-costing  Vaginal birth
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