I recently took my update Induction of Labor policy & procedure to our medical staff meeting for approval. In reviewing the policy one of our physician's questioned why it read, when labor induction is elective, the gestational age of the fetus must be 39 weeks or more and the method of determination of gestational age will be documented by the attending physician in the medical record. I explained to him that was one of the revised guidelines from ACOG. The physician felt like this would limit he/she in doing what they wanted to whether it be medically necessary or not. He/she wanted me to add, when delivery is in the best interest of mother and/or fetus. My thougths are 'IT IS WHAT IT IS". Would appreciate any feedback you might have?
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I recently took my update Induction of Labor policy & procedure to our medical staff meeting for approval. In reviewing the policy one of our physician's questioned why it read, when labor induction is elective, the gestational age of the fetus must be 39 weeks or more and the method of determination of gestational age will be documented by the attending physician in the medical record. I explained to him that was one of the revised guidelines from ACOG. The physician felt like this would limit he/she in doing what they wanted to whether it be medically necessary or not. He/she wanted me to add, when delivery is in the best interest of mother and/or fetus. My thougths are 'IT IS WHAT IT IS". Would appreciate any feedback you might have?