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Table 28 shows the prenatal care status of births in Indian River and Florida for the years 2011, 2012, <br /> and 2013. Using the Kotelchuck Index to determine adequate care, the percentage of births in Indian <br /> River when the mother had adequate prenatal care (calculated using only births with known prenatal <br /> care status)was 74.1% in 2013, a decrease from 78.6% in 2011. Indian River had a greater <br /> percentage of births to mothers receiving adequate prenatal care as compared to the state of Florida, <br /> for the year 2013. <br /> Table 28:Prenatal Care,Indian River,Florida,2011,2012,2013 <br /> Indian River Florida <br /> ZIt11 2012 2013 20912012 2013 2019 2012 2013 <br /> Count Percentage of births Percentage of birdii <br /> Births to Mothers With <br /> 3rd Trimester or No 50 74 92 4.2% 6.3% 7.8% 4.4% 4.8% 4.9% <br /> Prenatal Care <br /> Births with adequate <br /> prenatal care(Kotelchuck 941 930 902 78.6% 78.9% 74.1% 70.3% 70.6% <br /> index) <br /> Source:FloridaCHARTS,Florida Department of Health,Bureau of Vital Statistics,2013 <br /> Notes:Percentage of births with adequate prenatal care is calculated by using the number of births with known PNC status as the denominator. 'Adequate care is <br /> determined by the Kotelchuck Index(Indicates that prenatal care began by at least the 41h month and at least 80%of recommended prenatal visits were received. <br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2014 <br /> 31 � <br /> l�0.33 <br />
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