A mandatory second opinion policy reduces caesarean section rates in hospitals in Latin America

Evidence-based Healthcare and Public Health - Tập 8 - Trang 392-395 - 2004
Anthony R. Mawson1
1Professor of Public Health and Director, Institute of Epidemiology and Health Services Research, School of Public Health, College of Public Service, Jackson State University, MS, USA

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