Great Western Hospital: High-risk Pregnancy Care Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Great Western Hospital (GWH) is a society hospital in Wiltshire, South West England and among England's biggest pregnancy suppliers, responsible for delivering over 9,000 babies per year. The case discusses the attempts of Dr. Harini Narayan, consultant obstetrician and gynecologist, to reorganize antenatal care delivery at GWH.

Rather than treating high-risk pregnancies as a homogeneous group, Dr. Narayan initiated the development of eleven condition-established, high risk clinics directed by dedicated multidisciplinary teams of doctors, midwives and nurses. The case profiles the Multiple Pregnancy Clinic in particular and its impact on perinatal indicators and consequences.

PUBLICATION DATE: June 05, 2012 PRODUCT #: 712495-HCB-ENG

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