Background: Reducing stillbirth rates is an international priority; however, little is known about the cost of stillbirth. This analysis sought to quantify the costs of stillbirth in Australia. Methods: Mothers and costs were identified by linking a state-based registry of all births between 2012 and 2015 to other administrative data sets. Costs from time of birth to 2 years postbirth were included. Propensity score matching was used to account for differences between women who had a stillbirth and those that did not. Macroeconomic costs were estimated using value of lost output analysis and value of lost welfare analysis. Results: Cost to government was on average $3774 more per mother who had a stillbirth compared with mothers who...
Abstract Background Compared to other pregnancy-related events, the full cost of stillbirth remains ...
Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants remain ...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background: Reducing stillbirth rates is an international priority; however, little is known about t...
Background: Reducing stillbirth rates is an international priority; however, little is known about t...
Objective: Stillbirth investigations incur healthcare costs, but these investigations are necessary ...
Objectives: To extend previous work and estimate health and social care costs, litigation costs, fun...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to identify differences in health service expenditure on I...
Stillbirth is a major public health problem with an enormous mortality burden and psychosocial impac...
Background Preterm birth is the greatest cause of death up to five years of age and an important con...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is the greatest cause of death up to five years of age and an important co...
Background: In contrast to other pregnancy complications the economic impact of stillbirth is poorl...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
The causes of stillbirths are inseparable from the causes of maternal and neonatal deaths. This repo...
Abstract Background Compared to other pregnancy-related events, the full cost of stillbirth remains ...
Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants remain ...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background: Reducing stillbirth rates is an international priority; however, little is known about t...
Background: Reducing stillbirth rates is an international priority; however, little is known about t...
Objective: Stillbirth investigations incur healthcare costs, but these investigations are necessary ...
Objectives: To extend previous work and estimate health and social care costs, litigation costs, fun...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to identify differences in health service expenditure on I...
Stillbirth is a major public health problem with an enormous mortality burden and psychosocial impac...
Background Preterm birth is the greatest cause of death up to five years of age and an important con...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is the greatest cause of death up to five years of age and an important co...
Background: In contrast to other pregnancy complications the economic impact of stillbirth is poorl...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
The causes of stillbirths are inseparable from the causes of maternal and neonatal deaths. This repo...
Abstract Background Compared to other pregnancy-related events, the full cost of stillbirth remains ...
Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants remain ...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...