What is a shared care program?
A shared care program is a program set up with the appropriate structures and guidelines by a local hospital unit, a specialist obstetrician or a GP obstetrician in conjunction with local GPs or midwives to facilitate the shared care in a safe and acceptable manner (taking into account the many variables involved in providing health care throughout Australia).
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