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    A 'busy day' effect on perinatal complications of delivery on weekends: a retrospective cohort study by Snowden, Jonathan M, Kozhimannil, Katy Backes, Muoto, Ifeoma, Caughey, Aaron B, McConnell, K John

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-01-2017)
    “…To evaluate whether busy days on a labour and delivery unit are associated with maternal and neonatal complications of childbirth in California hospitals,…”
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    Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations Increased Timely Prenatal Care Initiation And Decreased Disparities by Muoto, Ifeoma, Luck, Jeff, Yoon, Jangho, Bernell, Stephanie, Snowden, Jonathan M

    Published in Health Affairs (01-09-2016)
    “…Policies at the state and federal levels affect access to health services, including prenatal care. In 2012 the State of Oregon implemented a major reform of…”
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    Oregon's Hard-Stop Policy Limiting Elective Early-Term Deliveries: Association With Obstetric Procedure Use and Health Outcomes by Snowden, Jonathan M., Muoto, Ifeoma, Darney, Blair G., Quigley, Brian, Tomlinson, Mark W., Neilson, Duncan, Friedman, Steven A., Rogovoy, Joanne, Caughey, Aaron B.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-12-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the association of Oregonʼs hard-stop policy limiting early elective deliveries (before 39 weeks of gestation) and the rate of elective…”
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    Early Elective Delivery Disparities between Non-Hispanic Black and White Women after Statewide Policy Implementation by Kozhimannil, Katy B., Muoto, Ifeoma, Darney, Blair G., Caughey, Aaron B., Snowden, Jonathan M.

    Published in Women's health issues (01-05-2018)
    “…In 2011, Oregon implemented a policy that reduced the state's rate of early (before 39 weeks' gestation) elective (without medical need) births. This analysis…”
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    Shifting Patterns in Cesarean Delivery Scheduling and Timing in Oregon before and after a Statewide Hard Stop Policy by Muoto, Ifeoma, Darney, Blair G., Lau, Bernard, Cheng, Yvonne W., Tomlinson, Mark W., Neilson, Duncan R., Friedman, Steven A., Rogovoy, Joanne, Caughey, Aaron B., Snowden, Jonathan M.

    Published in Health services research (01-08-2018)
    “…Objectives To assess the use and timing of scheduled cesareans and other categories of cesarean delivery and the prevalence of neonatal morbidity among…”
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