Perinatal and Medicaid Data Resources
There are a variety of resources available to learn more about perinatal and Medicaid data, and its use. We welcome any tools you have found helpful on this subject, which can be sent to info@cahmi.org.
Peer-reviewed articles
- Fowler T, Schiff J, Applegate M, Griffith K, Fairbrother G. Early Elective Deliveries Accounted for Nearly 9 Percent of Births Paid for By Medicaid. Health Aff. December 2014; 33(12): 2170-2178.
- Wilmink FA, Hukkelhoven CW, Lunshof S, Mol BW, van der Post JA, Papatsonis DN. Neonatal outcome following elective cesarean section beyond 37 weeks of gestation: a 7-year retrospective analysis of a national registry. Am J Obstet Gynecol. Mar 2010;202(3):250 e251-258.
- Ashton DM. Elective delivery at less than 39 weeks. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. Dec 2010;22(6):506-510.
- Bates E, Rouse DJ, Mann ML, Chapman V, Carlo WA, Tita AT. Neonatal outcomes after demonstrated fetal lung maturity before 39 weeks of gestation. Obstet Gynecol. Dec 2010;116(6):1288-1295.
- Tita AT, Landon MB, Spong CY, et al. Timing of elective repeat cesarean delivery at term and neonatal outcomes. The New England journal of medicine. Jan 8 2009;360(2):111-120.
- Clark SL, Miller DD, Belfort MA, Dildy GA, Frye DK, Meyers JA. Neonatal and maternal outcomes associated with elective term delivery. Am J Obstet Gynecol. Feb 2009;200(2):156 e151-154.
- McIntire DD, Leveno KJ. Neonatal mortality and morbidity rates in late preterm births compared with births at term. Obstet Gynecol. Jan 2008;111(1):35-41.
- Bastek JA, Sammel MD, Pare E, Srinivas SK, Posencheg MA, Elovitz MA.Adverse neonatal outcomes: examining the risks between preterm, late preterm, and term infants. Am J Obstet Gynecol. Oct 2008;199(4):367 e361-368.
- Moster D, Lie RT, Markestad T. Long-term medical and social consequences of preterm birth. The New England journal of medicine. Jul 17 2008;359(3):262-273.