Table of Contents
Contents
Contributors
Foreword by Ruth Watson Lubic, CNM, EdD, FACNM, FAAN, and Kitty Ernst, CNM, MPH, FACNM
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION I. The History and Development of the Freestanding Birth Center Model
1. Organizing for Change: History, Pioneers, and the Formation of a National Organization
Kathryn M. Schrag and Kate E. Bauer
2. Meeting the Need for Innovation in Maternity Care
Diana R. Jolles and Paula Pelletier-Butler
3. The Contemporary Birth Center as Part of an Integrated Care Model
Linda J. Cole
SECTION II. Birth Center Outcomes: The Triple Aim
4. Clinical Outcomes in Birth Centers
Julia C. Phillippi and Kathleen Danhausen
5. A Profile of Birth Center Use in the United States and the Potential Demand for Birth Center Use in the Future
Eugene R. Declercq and Erika R. Cheng
6. Cost Outcomes and Finances of Freestanding Birth Centers
Victoria G. Woo and Neel T. Shah
SECTION III. Political and Regulatory Landscape
7. Care Providers in Freestanding Birth Centers
Autumn Versace Vergo and Kaye Kanne
8. Reaching for Excellence: Birth Center Standards and Accreditation
Susan Rutledge Stapleton and Rosemary Senjem
9. Birth Center Regulation in the United States
Jill Alliman
SECTION IV. Envisioning the Future of the Freestanding Birth Center
10. Enhanced Care Services and Health Homes
Alisha H. Wilkes and Jill Alliman
11. The Role of Birth Centers in Promoting Physiologic Birth
Melissa D. Avery
12. Preparing the Workforce
Barbara A. Anderson, Linda J. Cole, and Jesse S. Bushman
13. Launching a Birth Center
Cynthia Flynn and Brianna Honea Bennett
Appendix: Birth Centers in the Global Arena
Kathryn M. Schrag
Index