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The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services makes information on hospitals' quality indicators and rates of utilization of certain procedures on its website. This information includes number of cesareans performed, cesarean rates, VBAC rates, and cesarean rates for first time mothers. To see the information on their website, go here:
Kentucky 2010 Quality Indicators: Childbirth
It can be difficult to sift through all the data available on that website. It includes information on all types of condtions and procedures. So I have gathered some of the info parents and birth advocates may be interested in. I have taken the information for risk-adjusted cesarean rates, risk-adjusted VBAC rates and risk-adjusted cesarean rates for first time mothers and put them into an Excel spreadsheet. I also took the information from that website on the number of cesarean performed at each hospital and divided it by the number of births at each hospital (found here on page 61) to calculate the actual cesarean rate. I was curious how the actual rates and the risk-adjusted rates compared. For most hospitals, the risk-adjusted rates were 1-3% lower than the actual rates.
Kentucky Hospital Cesarean Rates 2010 (Excel Spreadsheet)
Some highlights from the data-
For information on lowering your risk of having a cesarean or on Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC), visit our Cesarean Awareness page.
Categories: cesarean, intervention rates
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