Website review: TheBirthSurvey - Welcome
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shifrah rated 2 months ago- The Transparency in Maternity Care Project was started in February 2006 by the Grassroots Advocates Committee (GAC) of the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS) (www.motherfreindly.com), a volunteer group of leading maternity care providers, researchers, and organizations dedicated to ensuring public access to quality of care information specifically related to maternity care providers and institutions. CIMS believes that granting expectant parents access to information is a vital step in increasing transparency in maternity care. Now you can share your birth experience with other women in your community at www.thebirthsurvey.com. Help other women in your community find quality providers and birth settings that are compatible with their needs and philosophies. The Birth Survey at www.thebirthsurvey.com works by asking birthing women who have given birth in the US in the last three years to provide feedback about their doctor, midwife, and birth environment. Responses are made available online to other women in their community who are deciding where and with whom to birth. Paired with this consumer feedback data will be official statistics from Health Departments, this will be an invaluable tool to help women make truly informed choices in childbirth and help maternity care providers provide evidence-based care. Thank you for your interest in The Birth Survey. This survey is currently only available to women who gave birth in the 5 boroughs of New York City. In the summer of 2008 this survey will be available across the U.S. If you would like to be notified when this survey is available nationally, send an e-mail to thebirthsurvey@gmail.com and put in the subject line "add me to your mailing list." We will then add you to our announcement list and you will receive an e-mail when the survey is available nationally.
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