History of the birth certificate: from inception to the future of electronic data (original) (raw)
Hetzel AM . History and organization of the vital statistics system. National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, 1997. Google Scholar
Brown E . Value of the Vital Statistics Data on birth and death certificates in county health work. Am J Public Health 1938; 28: 1398–1402. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
CDC/National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, Vital Certificate Revisions, 2003 Revisions of the US Standard Certificates of Live Birth and Death and the Fetal Death Report. Available at: www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vital_certificate_revisions.htm. Accessed on 1 December 2011.
Schoendorf K, Branum A . The use of United States Vital Statistics in perinatal and obstetric research. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2006; 194: 911–915. Article Google Scholar
Zemach R . What the vital statistics system can and cannot do. Am J Public Health 1984; 74: 756–758. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Shapiro S, Schachter J . Birth registration completeness United States, 1950. Public Health Rep 1952; 67: 513–524. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Northam S, Polancich S, Restrepo E . Birth certificate methods in five hospitals. Public Health Nurs 2003; 20: 318–327. Article Google Scholar
Plecker WA . A standard certificate of birth. Am J Public Health 1915; 5: 1044–1047. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Lilienfeld AM, Parkhurst E, Patton R, Schlesinger ER . Accuracy of supplemental medical information on birth certificates. Public Health Rep 1951; 66: 191–204. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Philip AG . The evolution of neonatology. Pediatr Res 2005; 58: 799–813. Article Google Scholar
Halliday HL . Surfactants: past, present and future. J Perinatol 2008; 28: S47–S56. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Frost F, Starzyk P, George S, McLaughlin J . Birth complication reporting: the effect of birth certificate design. Am J Public Health 1984; 74: 505–506. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Freedman MA, Gay G, Brockert J, Potrzebowski P, Rothwell C . The 1989 revisions of the US standard certificate of live birth and death and the US standard report of fetal death. Am J Public Health 1988; 78: 168–172. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Joseph KS, Huang L, Liu S, Ananth CV, Allen AC, Sauve R et al. Reconciling the high rates of preterm and postterm birth in the United States. Obstet Gynecol 2007; 109: 813–822. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Starr P, Starr S . Reinventing Vital Statistics. The impact of changes in information technology, welfare policy, and health care. Public Health Rep 1995; 110: 534–544. CASPubMedPubMed Central Google Scholar
Kirby R, Salihu H . Back to the future? A critical commentary on the 2003 US National Standard Certificate of live birth. Birth 2006; 33: 238–244. Article Google Scholar
Rothwell CJ . Reengineering vital registration and statistics systems for the United States. Prev Chronic Dis (serial online) (2004 Oct 11). Available at: www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2004/oct/04_0074.htm. Accessed on 1 December 2011.
National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems. Available at: www.naphsis.org/index.asp?bid=980. Accessed 1 December 2011.
Dobie SA, Baldwin LM, Rosenblatt RA, Fordyce MA, Andrilla CH, Hart LG . How well do birth certificates describe the pregnancies they report? The Washington State experience with low-risk pregnancies. Matern Child Health J 1998; 2: 145–154. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Roohan PJ, Josberger RE, Acar J, Dabir P, Feder HM, Gagliano PJ . Validation of birth certificate data in New York State. J Community Health 2003; 28: 335–346. Article Google Scholar
Gould JB, Chavez G, Marks AR, Liu H . Incomplete birth certificates: a risk marker for infant mortality. Am J Public Health 2002; 92: 79–81. Article Google Scholar
Reiling J (Asst ed). The Registration of Births. JAMA 1908; 50: 1612. From JAMA 100 Years Ago. JAMA 2008; 299: 2220. Article Google Scholar
Woolbright LA, Harshbarger DS . The revised standard certificate of live birth: analysis of medical risk factor data from birth certificates in Alabama, 1988-92. Public Health Rep 1995; 110: 59–63. CASPubMedPubMed Central Google Scholar