FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Febuary 4, 2015
ACOG RELEASES A NEW CONSENSUS RECOGNIZING THAT BIRTH CENTERS SHOULD BE ACCEPTED WITHIN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM BY STATE-LICENSED HOSPITALS.
Washington, DC, February 4, 2015 –
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology along with the Society for Maternal
Fetal Medicine has released a new consensus on appropriate Levels of Maternity
Care. The Consensus takes brave new
steps by announcing ACOG’s desire to improve patient care to Free-Standing Birth
Center (FSBC) patients through seamless transfers between the levels of
maternity care.
“The new consensus reflects national changes in childbirth. Affordable Care mandates birthing center insurance reimbursements now, and consumers are asking for more alternative care. This is a brave step from ACOG and we should see our national cesarean rates and birth statistics improving when these guidelines are implemented.” - Sandy Glenn, Licensed Midwife and Certified Professional Midwife
Having FSBCs recognized as a part of the hospital healthcare
system is of major benefit to Natural Birth Advocates, Midwives and South
Carolina Maternity patients. Under the
new guidelines, hospitals will be working cooperatively with Licensed
Free-Standing Birthing Centers for the greater good of patient care needs.
The consensus not only includes Free-Standing Birth Centers,
but also recognizes independent midwives known as Certified Professional
Midwives and Licensed Midwives. Previously,
ACOG traditionally recognized Nurse Midwives who worked directly with or were
supervised by a physician.
This new ACOG standard of care encourages hospitals to provide
arrangements with FSBCs, just as they do with other hospitals. Larger hospitals cannot refuse or neglect
care from a patient who transferred from a smaller hospital, and now the same
will be true if a patient needs to be transferred from a birth center to an
acute care hospital.
Jessica Cooper, Registered Nurse and consumer of Birthing Center care says, “I am excited that ACOG has finally recognized midwives and birthing centers. I agree with the definition used and hope that it might convince women to consider birthing centers as a safe and appropriate option for certain women.”
There are currently five FSBS in South Carolina that will be
effected by the consensus. In the past
two years four Bills were introduced in the state house pertaining to Licensed
Midwives Birthing Centers, and DHEC is considering revision of both regulations
in the summer of 2015. The consensus is
just in time to be used as a standard for law makes and the Department of
Health.
The consensus was released by ACOG in its February
publication:
http://www.acog.org/Resources-And-Publications/Obstetric-Care-Consensus-Series/Levels-of-Maternal-Care
Carolina WaterBirth is part of a Free-Standing Birth Center
in Simpsonville, SC. They deliver babies
for Healthy moms by utilizing Certified Professional Midwives, Licensed
Midwives and physicians. Natural Childbirth, Water Birth, Birth Classes,
Breastfeeding support and Doulas enhance Carolina WaterBirth’s services by
promoting Normal Vaginal Deliveries while lowering the risk birth
complications. Carolina WaterBirth
believes that a birth center should be available for every pregnant mother that
qualifies for low risk pregnancy care.
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