.@sarahkliff higher c-section rates in some zips could also result from high-risk people selecting better hospitals http://www.vox.com/2015/11/18/9754076/c-section-rates-map …
@emilythorson Yep, totally makes sense. Think that is probably part of what is going on here too.
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@sarahkliff@emilythorson This article has some explanation, include's an interview with doc who delivered my son: http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2014/01/c-section-boston-hospitals … -
@JohnCluverius@sarahkliff Interesting, esp the wide range in episiotomies — unlike c-sections, that # prob isn't affected by selection.
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