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High Value Care Is A Driving Force And Affordable Care Act ( Ppaca )

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High value care is a driving force in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Of particular concern is the care of pregnant women and how families can seek safe and affordable care outside of a hospital. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services examined the birth center model as a means of providing high-quality care. Additionally, the Strong Start Initiative of 2012 listed Birth Centers as one of three options for enhanced prenatal care.
The American Association of Birth Centers (AABC) conducted a study in January 2013, this study confirmed the long standing belief that midwife-led birth centers provide a safe and effective health care option for women during pregnancy, labor, and birth. Greenville Health Systems (GHS) listened and embraced the tenet of becoming the “health care value leader in the region” by proposing the construction of a three room freestanding birthing center operated by Greenville Midwifery Care. After almost one year of service to the community, the plan is to open a second birth center near the Patewood Memorial Hospital.
Currently, there are only six birthing centers with 15 birthing rooms in South Carolina: two in Greenville County, one in Spartanburg, and the remaining three in Charleston, Lexington, and York counties. The Charleston Birth Place and Greenville Birth Center are the only CABC accredited birthing centers in the state. After just five years of operation, The Charleston birth Place is delivering 2.5 times as many

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