Friday, February 5, 2010

They don't really care about us - AMA's Resolution 205




In light of recent news of AMA adopting an "indirect" stance against homebirth, this video came to mind right away. Below is Resolution 305. Below that is Michael Jackson's "They don't really care about us"


AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF DELEGATES


(A-08)

Introduced by:       American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Subject:                 Home Deliveries

Referred to:           Reference Committee B
                              (Craig W. Anderson, MD, Chair)




Whereas, Twenty-one states currently license midwives to attend home births, all using the certified professional midwife (CPM) credential (CPM or "lay” midwives), not the certified midwives (CM) credential which both the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) recognize[1]; and

Whereas, There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries, with recent Today Show headings such as “Ricki Lake takes on baby birthing industry: Actress and former talk show host shares her at-home delivery in new film” [2]; and

Whereas, An apparently uncomplicated pregnancy or delivery can quickly become very complicated in the setting of maternal hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, eclampsia or other obstetric emergencies, necessitating the need for rigorous standards, appropriate oversight of obstetric providers, and the availability of emergency care, for the health of both the mother and the baby during a delivery; therefore be it

RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association support the recent American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) statement that “the safest setting for labor, delivery, and the immediate post-partum period is in the hospital, or a birthing center within a hospital complex, that meets standards jointly outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and ACOG, or in a freestanding birthing center that meets the standards of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, The Joint Commission, or the American Association of Birth Centers” [3] (New HOD Policy); and be it further

RESOLVED, That our AMA develop model legislation in support of the concept that the safest setting for labor, delivery, and the immediate post-partum period is in the hospital, or a birthing center within a hospital complex, that meets standards jointly outlined by the AAP and ACOG, or in a freestanding birthing center that meets the standards of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, The Joint Commission, or the American Association of Birth Centers.” (Directive to Take Action)



Fiscal Note:  Implement accordingly at estimated staff cost of $1,929.

Received:  04/28/08



[1] http://www.acog.org/departments/stateleg/MidwiferyYearinReview2007.pdf, accessed March 18, 2008
[2] www.today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22592397, accessed March 18, 2008
[3] www.acog.org/from_home/publications press_releases/nr02-06-06-2.cfm, accessed March 18,2008








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