Guideline
Changes to the Clinical Guidelines for Obstetrical Services at CRICO-insured Institutions

Based on the recommendations of our advisory committee, the 2022 version of Clinical Guidelines for Obstetrical Services at CRICO-insured Institutions, contains changes or enhancements in the following areas:
Content
- All pre-existing Guidelines and sample Consent documents were reviewed and revised (if necessary) by a multi-disciplinary team of obstetrical care providers.
- Practice issues related to communication, documentation, consults, pregnancy dating, second trimester termination, antenatal corticosteroids, Group B Strep, and prolonged pregnancy were among those singled out.
- Gender-limiting terminology was reviewed and adjusted where appropriate.
References
- The supporting evidence for all Guidelines was reviewed and updated.
Test
- Every year, CRICO-insured obstetrical providers participating in the CRICO Obstetrics Patient Safety Program are required to pass a test based on their study of the OB Guidelines. The test (see the link in the margin), will be updated annually to reflect any clinically significant changes to the Guidelines.
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Guideline
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Guideline
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