Trends in private maternity care in Ireland’s capital during and after the Great Economic Recession 2009–2017
Pregnant lady and young child

Maternity care in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland is funded by a hybrid of public finance and private health insurance.
Description
The aim of this longitudinal observational study was to investigate the annual trends in maternity care from 2009 to 2017 during and after the Great Economic Recession.
Maternity care in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland is funded by a hybrid of public finance and private health insurance.
Description
The aim of this longitudinal observational study was to investigate the annual trends in maternity care from 2009 to 2017 during and after the Great Economic Recession.
Maternity care in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland is funded by a hybrid of public finance and private health insurance.

The aim of this longitudinal observational study was to investigate the annual trends in maternity care from 2009 to 2017 during and after the Great Economic Recession.

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