
A university-affiliated hospital faced increasing patient demand to minimize or eliminate traditional medical and institutional involvement in labor and delivery. To develop appropriate responses to this demand, the hospital established a committee that included professional practitioners and consumers. Responses developed by the committee included a "home-style" labor and delivery room, more liberal visitation policies, and revised medical procedures. Through a series of compromises, the committee was able to meet patient demands while maintaining the benefits of medical and institutional care.
Hospital Departments, Visitors to Patients, Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over, Professional Staff Committees, Pregnancy, North Carolina, Humans, Female, Hospital Design and Construction, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital
Hospital Departments, Visitors to Patients, Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over, Professional Staff Committees, Pregnancy, North Carolina, Humans, Female, Hospital Design and Construction, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital
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