The Health Impacts of Hospital Delivery Practices

David Card, Alessandra Fenizia, D. Silver
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Abstract

Treatment practices vary widely across hospitals, often with little connection to patients’ medical needs. We assess impacts of these differences in delivery practices at childbirth. We find that infants quasi-randomly delivered at hospitals with higher C-section rates are born in better shape and are less likely to be readmitted, with suggestive evidence of improved survival. These benefits are driven by avoidance of prolonged labors that pose risks to infant health. In contrast, these infants are more likely to visit the emergency department for respiratory-related problems, consistent with a large observational literature linking C-section to chronic reductions in respiratory health. (JEL I11, I12, J13, J16)
医院分娩实践对健康的影响
不同医院的治疗方法差别很大,往往与患者的医疗需求联系不大。我们评估这些差异对分娩实践的影响。我们发现,在剖腹产率较高的医院中,准随机分娩的婴儿出生时身体状况较好,再次入院的可能性较小,生存率有所提高。这些好处是由于避免了对婴儿健康构成风险的长时间分娩。相比之下,这些婴儿更有可能因呼吸相关问题而去急诊室,这与大量观察性文献将剖腹产与呼吸健康的慢性下降联系起来是一致的。(j11, j12, j13, j16)
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