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... obstetric services . An Insti- tute of Medicine survey reveals ( IOM , 1989 ) that , of 14 states , 252 counties were without obstetric services . The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ( ACOG , 1988 , 1990a , 1990b ) ...
... obstetric services . An Insti- tute of Medicine survey reveals ( IOM , 1989 ) that , of 14 states , 252 counties were without obstetric services . The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ( ACOG , 1988 , 1990a , 1990b ) ...
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... obstetric services . Lawmak- ers hastily enacted legislation . A few of those quick - fix measures continue to have dire consequences for some states ' health care . Again referring to Montana's experience , in 1988 , because of the ...
... obstetric services . Lawmak- ers hastily enacted legislation . A few of those quick - fix measures continue to have dire consequences for some states ' health care . Again referring to Montana's experience , in 1988 , because of the ...
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... obstetric services no longer can be provided by the local hospital . Obviously , if the obstetric unit closes , so does the nursery . Should a physician elect only to quit delivering high - risk obstetric patients , a hospital that is ...
... obstetric services no longer can be provided by the local hospital . Obviously , if the obstetric unit closes , so does the nursery . Should a physician elect only to quit delivering high - risk obstetric patients , a hospital that is ...
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