Broader policy research and debate on the issues related to the planning of National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Africa (SA) need to be complemented by case studies to examine and understand the issues that will have to be dealt with at micro and macro levels. The objective of this article is to use caesarean section (CS) as a case study to examine the health systems challenges that NHI would need to address in order to ensure sustainability. The specific objectives are to: (i) provide an overview of the key clinical considerations related to CS; (ii) assess the CS rates in the SA public and private sectors; and (iii) use a health systems framework to examine the drivers of the differences between the public and private sectors and to i...
Background: In the latest (2011 - 2013) Saving Mothers report, the National Committee for Confidenti...
Includes bibliographical references.Women who undergo caesarean section (CS) are likely to have a re...
Introduction: At population level, a caesarean section (CS) rate between 10 and 15 percent is consid...
BACKGROUND:Monitoring Caesarean Section (CS) rates is essential to ensure optimal use of the procedu...
INTRODUCTION : Caesarean section (CS) is a common obstetric procedure that prevents neonatal and mat...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is a common obstetric procedure that prevents neonatal and mate...
Caesarean section rates have increased over the past 30 years and there has been lack of understandi...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
Introduction: The Term Breech Trial has led to obstetricians opting for Caesarean section as the mod...
Background: High caesarean section (CS) rates are not only costly but associated with significant pe...
An article in the May issue of SAMJ by Fawcus et al. draws attention to the epidemic of avoidable ma...
CITATION: Gebhardt, G. S., et al. 2015. Maternal death and caesarean section in South Africa : resul...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
Background. A rising caesarean section rate and substandard peri-operative care are believed to be t...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
Background: In the latest (2011 - 2013) Saving Mothers report, the National Committee for Confidenti...
Includes bibliographical references.Women who undergo caesarean section (CS) are likely to have a re...
Introduction: At population level, a caesarean section (CS) rate between 10 and 15 percent is consid...
BACKGROUND:Monitoring Caesarean Section (CS) rates is essential to ensure optimal use of the procedu...
INTRODUCTION : Caesarean section (CS) is a common obstetric procedure that prevents neonatal and mat...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is a common obstetric procedure that prevents neonatal and mate...
Caesarean section rates have increased over the past 30 years and there has been lack of understandi...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
Introduction: The Term Breech Trial has led to obstetricians opting for Caesarean section as the mod...
Background: High caesarean section (CS) rates are not only costly but associated with significant pe...
An article in the May issue of SAMJ by Fawcus et al. draws attention to the epidemic of avoidable ma...
CITATION: Gebhardt, G. S., et al. 2015. Maternal death and caesarean section in South Africa : resul...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
Background. A rising caesarean section rate and substandard peri-operative care are believed to be t...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
Background: In the latest (2011 - 2013) Saving Mothers report, the National Committee for Confidenti...
Includes bibliographical references.Women who undergo caesarean section (CS) are likely to have a re...
Introduction: At population level, a caesarean section (CS) rate between 10 and 15 percent is consid...