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While 'emergency treatment' was not a defined variable per se, it was explicitly related to access for the cardiac and trauma indexes [ 22, 24] and the maternity index stated that one hour was a threshold for emergency care [ 17] (Table 1).
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New mothers in Australia are also allowed a long break from their office or factory, but only if they are willing to forgo their income: the country's one-year statutory leave is unpaid.In this section PRICES AND WAGES OUTPUT, DEMAND AND JOBS MATERNITY LEAVE COMMODITY PRICE INDEX Reprints.
Maternity care for the index pregnancy and birth was provided in the private sector for more than half the sample (53.6%).
Table 1 gives an overview of the patient characteristics for patients treated at GUH and CMSE Namur.> -wrap-foot> Abbreviations: GUH Ghent University Hospital, CMSE ST.-Elisabeth Clinic and Maternity, BMI Body Mass Index.
In emergency medicine, two CQ-indices for general practitioners (office hours and out-of-hours), and a CQ-index for maternity services are available.
Besides all elements measured, adjustment variables included maternal age, parity, hematocrit, body mass index (BMI), pregnancy weight gain, gestational diabetes, educational level, socioeconomic status, geographic residence (maternity ward), and smoking status and alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy.
Only one of the four indexes was associated with maternity services, however, all four of the indexes used variations of relevant and similar variables.
An increase in the number of women with maternal obesity (Body Mass Index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m) has had a huge impact on the delivery of maternity services.
The resultant incidence estimates of hospital-identified pregnancy-associated cancer were notably higher among "all cancer hospitalisations" (252.7 per 100,000 maternities, IRR = 1.7) and lower among the "index cancer hospitalisations" (113.3 per 100,000 maternities, IRR = 0.8) (Table 1).
Objective: to study the body mass index (BMI) in women seeking maternity health care during early pregnancy in Sweden, and to show trends for a period of more than 20 years.
The most common cancer in the registry data was melanoma with an incidence of 47.4 per 100,000 maternities, which was two times higher than that reported in the "index cancer hospitalisation" (20.9 per 100,000 maternities, IRR = 0.4).
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