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An impact evaluation of the strategy for normal birth care on caesarean section rates and perinatal mortality in Spain

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HEALTH POLICY
Volume 126, Issue 1, Pages 24-34

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.11.003

Keywords

Health policy; Impact evaluation; Caesarean; Births; Perinatal mortality; Public and private hospitals; JEL Classification; C21; I11; I14; I18; J16; L33

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The study findings indicate that the EAPN health policy significantly reduced caesarean rates and perinatal mortality levels in Spanish public hospitals, leading to substantial cost savings.
The objectives of this research are to evaluate the impact of a health policy (the Strategy for Normal Birth Care, EAPN) on caesarean rates and perinatal mortality in Spanish public hospitals belonging to the National Health System (NHS) and to assess the related cost savings. Data from the Spanish Ministry of Health for the period 2002 -2011 and quantitative impact evaluation techniques (double difference method) are used to compare the effects of this policy in a treatment group composed of the NHS hospitals and a control group made up of private for-profit hospitals outside the scope of the EAPN. Both groups are compared some years before and after the health policy initiated in 2006 and approved in October 2007. The estimation results show that the EAPN had a significant effect in reducing caesarean rates of approximately 2 percentage points between 2007 and 2011, with increasing cost savings over the years ranging from 24 to 44 million euros depending on the year. Furthermore, EAPN reduced perinatal mortality levels by 0.08% in years 20 08 -20 09.

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