Effects of the expansion of integrated maternal‐fetal intensive care centers on high‐risk newborns in Korea
Ye Seul Jang, Sung‐In Jang, Eun‐Cheol Park

TL;DR
This study shows that expanding maternal-fetal intensive care in South Korea reduced high-risk births like premature and low-weight deliveries.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the impact of MFICU reimbursement policies on reducing high-risk births in Korea.
Findings
The introduction of MFICU reimbursement led to a 0.4% decrease in premature or low-birth-weight deliveries.
The effect was more significant for legitimate children and multiple births.
Premature neonates showed a more significant change compared to low-birth-weight neonates.
Abstract
To investigate the impact of the introduction of Integrated Maternal‐Fetal Intensive Care Unit (MFICU) reimbursement rates for high‐risk newborns in South Korea. The present study used data from the Population Dynamics data released annually by Statistics Korea, which contain information on all births in the country from October 1, 2015, to September 31, 2019. The MFICU reimbursement fee began on October 1, 2017, and the follow‐up period was 24 months before and after the intervention. The dependent variable was defined as either premature births (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) or underweight births (birth weight ≤2.5 kg). A total of 1 377 841 infants were included in the present study, and an Interrupted Time Series with segmented regression analysis was performed. After the intervention, the premature or low‐birth‐weight deliveries decreased by approximately 0.4%. The difference in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
