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Fam Community Health ; 37(3): 179-87, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24892858

ABSTRACT

The Fort Lewis maternity project begun in Tacoma, Washington in 1941, was considered a pioneering project that met the identified maternal/child health care needs of enlisted military families. From the outset, local medical leaders as well as Children's Bureau advisors intended that the project would provide physician-managed pregnancy as well as hospital births and that public health nursing would play a critical role in this maternal/child initiative. The project proved so successful that the model of care established under this program was reinterpreted to meet similar needs for military families in other states as America entered World War II.


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Family Health , Maternal Health Services/history , Military Personnel , Program Development , State Health Plans , Adult , Child , Cost of Illness , Delivery, Obstetric/standards , Delivery, Obstetric/statistics & numerical data , Family Health/economics , Female , Health Services Accessibility/economics , Health Services Accessibility/organization & administration , Health Services Needs and Demand/economics , Health Services Needs and Demand/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Services Needs and Demand/organization & administration , History, 20th Century , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Maternal Health Services/economics , Maternal Health Services/organization & administration , Maternal-Child Health Centers/economics , Multi-Institutional Systems/classification , Multi-Institutional Systems/organization & administration , Multi-Institutional Systems/standards , Perinatal Care/standards , Personnel Delegation , Pilot Projects , Population Growth , Pregnancy , Public Health Nursing , Residence Characteristics/statistics & numerical data , Social Conditions/legislation & jurisprudence , Washington
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