Informed Choice Agreement Sample Contracts

INFORMED CHOICE AGREEMENT
Informed Choice Agreement • October 2nd, 2017

This Informed Choice Agreement outlines our services, philosophy, and what to expect during your care. Informed choice is based on complete information and open discussion and contributes to a healthy and positive pregnancy and birth experience. Please feel free to discuss with us any questions you may have about this Agreement.

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Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • April 6th, 2023

Welcome to Born Midwives! We have developed this document to provide you with information about what you can expect from your care with us. We

INFORMED CHOICE AGREEMENT
Informed Choice Agreement • June 8th, 2018

We are providing you with this information so that you will be aware of the services we provide. Midwifery care requires a relationship of trust and respect, where you are

Pineville, N.C. 28134
Informed Choice Agreement • March 19th, 2015
Newborn Eye Prophylaxsis – Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • June 24th, 2022

The term “eye prophylaxis” refers to an antibiotic ointment used to prevent an eye infection called Ophthalmia Neonatorum. This infection can cause eye injury or blindness. Oregon law requires health care providers to administer eye prophylaxis to each baby they deliver, just in case the infant is at risk for developing an infection, unless the baby's parents withhold permission. The law does not require parents to give permission.

Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • October 10th, 2024

This Informed Choice Agreement is provided to explain our philosophy and services. We are regulated by the College of Midwives of Ontario under the Midwifery Act, which was proclaimed on December 31, 1993. Because of this Act, midwifery services are available and funded for Ontario residents.

GROUP B STREP (GBS) – Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • May 4th, 2023

Group B Strep (GBS) is a type of bacteria that can be found in the genitals and/or lower intestines of 10-­‐35% of all healthy adults. GBS is not the same bacteria as Group A Strep, which causes strep throat and other diseases. A person whose body carries GBS but who does not show signs of infection is said to be "colonized". GBS colonization is not contagious, and normally does not cause any problems. In fact, GBS are considered "normal" organisms in the human body. However, sometimes GBS can invade the body and cause serious infection, referred to as Group B Strep Disease.

INFORMED CHOICE AGREEMENT
Informed Choice Agreement • June 22nd, 2014

This Informed Choice Agreement is intended to help you choose a midwife. It includes information on my background, training, certification and details of my practice along with information on the status of midwifery in Colorado and Wyoming..

Use of Ultrasound – Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • November 7th, 2020

Ultrasound is a form of non-­‐ionizing radiation. This is not the same type of radiation as X-­‐rays, which are ionizing radiation Ultrasound uses high frequency waves that sometimes are thought of as sound waves. However, these waves are extremely far out of the range we can hear. Ultrasound devices use a transducer that sends streams of this high-­‐frequency, non-­‐ionizing radiation into the body and detects their echoes as they bounce of internal structures. These waves are converted to electrical impulses that are processed to form either a visual image or a sound. The intensity of ultrasound depends on the type of ultrasound being used.

Informed Choice Agreement
Informed Choice Agreement • November 29th, 2022

This Informed Choice Agreement is provided to explain our philosophy and services. We are regulated by the College of Midwives of Ontario under the Midwifery Act, which was proclaimed on December 31, 1993. Because of this Act, midwifery services are available and funded for Ontario residents.

St. Jacobs MidwivesINFORMED CHOICE AGREEMENT
Informed Choice Agreement • September 14th, 2021

This Informed Choice Agreement outlines our services, philosophy, and what to expect during your care. Informed choice is based on complete information and open discussion and contributes to a healthy and positive pregnancy and birth experience. Please feel free to discuss with us any questions you may have about this Agreement.

Thames Valley Midwives
Informed Choice Agreement • July 20th, 2020
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