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Prenatal Case Management of Pregnant Women: What Is the Evidence for Its Contribution to a Reduction of Disparities in Perinatal Outcomes?

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  • L. Michele Issel
  • Jamie C. Slaughter
  • Sarah G. Forrestal

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This chapter reviews studies of prenatal case management for vulnerable populations and assesses whether it improves birth outcomes and reduces racial and ethnic disparities in these outcomes.

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  • L. Michele Issel & Jamie C. Slaughter & Sarah G. Forrestal, "undated". "Prenatal Case Management of Pregnant Women: What Is the Evidence for Its Contribution to a Reduction of Disparities in Perinatal Outcomes?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8e4fb693aef143f987db770c2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8e4fb693aef143f987db770c23306048
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