Rates for Severe Childbirth Complications Vary at Delaware County Hospitals

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Rates for severe childbirth complications in Delaware County hospitals vary significantly, ranging from some of the highest to some of the lowest in the region, writes Marie McCullough for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

In the U.S., around 700 women die during or soon after giving birth every year, with African-American women and low-income women at greater risk.

Last week, USA Today published the severe complication rates for all maternity hospitals in 13 states, including Pennsylvania, calling it “the secret number maternity hospitals don’t want you to know.”

Investigative journalists used hospital billing data from 2014 to 2017 from the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The severe complication median rate for the 13 states was 1.4 percent with Pennsylvania’s median even lower at 1.1 percent.

Bryn Mawr Hospital has the lowest rate of 0.3 percent, followed by Riddle Memorial at 0.4 percent. Delaware County Memorial Hospital and Crozer Chester Medical Center are higher at 2.0 and 2.6 percent, respectively.

Read more about the report at Philadelphia Inquirer by clicking here.

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