2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.27185
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Comparison of Emergency Department Use Between Pregnant People With and Without Disabilities in Ontario, Canada

Abstract: ImportanceEmergency department (ED) use in pregnancy is common and occurs for a variety of reasons, including obstetrical complications, exacerbated underlying conditions, and inadequate outpatient health care access. People with disabilities have elevated rates of certain medical, psychiatric, and obstetrical conditions as well as inadequate access to prenatal care; their risk of ED use in pregnancy is not known, however.ObjectiveTo compare the risk of ED use in pregnancy among people with physical, sensory, … Show more

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