You will also have a chance to sufficiently and effectively deal with complications with a well-trained midwife. There are some complications that a midwife can handle, and some that she would transfer you to a hospital. Every midwife has a back-up physician available to help her, if needed. Most midwife-run birth centers are purposely located near a hospital.
Hospital births are fine for women that need them. But more than 97% of healthy pregnant women don't. A pregnant women should always be able to give birth in a setting that is most comfortable to her. For some, that is a hospital, for others it is a birth center, and for others, her own home.