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Chelsea 1932

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1932

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MATERNITY NURSES AND MIDWIVES.
provision has been made by the Borough Council whereby necessiton
women may obtain the services of a Maternity Nurse or Midwife at
reduced rate, the balance of the fee being paid by the Council.
'The fees charged from £2 to £2 2s. from Primipara cases, and from
£l 5s, to £1 10s. for Multipara cases.
Arrangements on this basis have been made with the Ormond Home
for Midwives (Blantyre-street, Chelsea), and with Midwives Andrews
Briggs, who are practising midwives in the Borough. All cases
the first instance be approved by the Milk and Welfare Sub-committee
The Sub-Committee meets weekly to consider applications and ???
cases according to the income of the family. Contributions by patients
towards the cost of midwifery assistance are collected by the Maternity
Nurse or Midwife who undertakes the case.
The London County Council is the Authority responsible for the super
vision of midwives in the Borough. Through the courtesy of Sir Frederics
Menzies, the County Medical Officer of Health, I have been able to
ascertain that 11 midwives gave notice during the year of their intention
to practise as midwives in Chelsea. Of these, three are engaged ???
private practice, the remainder being employed on the staff of various
hospitals, institutions and maternity homes within the Borough.
In the following Table No. 21 is shown, for the past two year the
number of applications for midwifery attendance, the number Provident
with such attendance, the amount of assessment on cases attendent and
the nett expenditure by the Council for this service :—

TABLE No. 21.

Year.(1) No. of applications for services of(2)Total number provided with aAmount of Assessment on cases attended.Nett Cost Council
Maternity Nurse.Midwife.Maternity Nurse.Midwife.Maternity Nurse.Midwife.Maternity Nurse.Midwife
s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
1931301251001512301002117???
19321491430100191401120474???

HOME HELP IN MATERNITY CASES.
Home Helps are employed by the Borough Council for service in the
homes of necessitous women during confinement. A panel scheme
is in operation under which selected women are placed upon a roster
and their services utilised in rotation. This system is found to be very
succesful in its working. The following Table No. 22 shows, for the past