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Tag: elective delivery

April 11, 2018

Every Week STILL Counts – 2018 Update

Every Week Counts ended in 2014, but the effort to eliminate early elective deliveries continues. As an annual update, the Office of Perinatal Quality Improvement created a report sent to…

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Category: Neonatal Issues, TJCTags: elective delivery, ewc
July 6, 2017

Every Week STILL Counts – An Update on Early Elective Deliveries in Oklahoma

Every Week Counts ended in 2014, but the effort to eliminate early elective deliveries continues. As an annual update, the Office of Perinatal Quality Improvement created a report sent to…

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Category: Neonatal Issues, OPQICTags: C-section, elective delivery, Induction
January 5, 2016

Every Week STILL Counts – An Update on Early Elective Deliveries in Oklahoma

Every Week Counts ended one year ago, but the effort to eliminate early elective deliveries continues. As an update, the Office of Perinatal Quality Improvement created a report sent to…

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Category: Maternal Issues, Neonatal IssuesTags: Collaboration, elective delivery, Safety, vital records

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