Examples of Neonatal Intensive Care in a sentence
The 385-bed facility has a greatly expanded emergency room, new surgical suites with the latest medical equipment and an attractive Maternity Unit with new labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum suites and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care unit.
The Unit differential shall be one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour over and above their base hourly rate for Respiratory, Intensive Care, Cardiac Services, Behavioral Health, Labor and Delivery, Medical Imaging, Operating Room, Dialysis, and Neonatal Intensive Care Units.
A pre-discharge home visit is allowed to assess the condition of the home of an infant who is, or has been, a patient in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or, has had a significant medical problem.
NICS Neonatal Intensive Care Service Cot availability SCHN Randwick (4 cots) SCHN Westmead (22 cots +1 new in 2016/17) Royal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (22 cots) Royal North Shore (15 cots) Royal Hospital for Women (16 cots) Liverpool (12 cots) Xxxx Xxxxxx (18 cots) Nepean (12 cots) Westmead (23 cots +1 new in 2016/17) See Locations 24 Hours, 7 days Definition of Activity Measure: Cot availability relates directly to equitable access for babies to consultation, diagnostics and treatment modalities.
Do not include Neonatal Intensive Care Units, separate Trauma or Burn units, or beds in intermediate care or step-down units.
Carilion Clinic—Who We Are Carilion Clinic as a Not-for-ProfitWhat does it mean to be not-for profit?• We still need to make money• Surplus funds are reinvested in the organization and community• We own some for-profit business such as Carilion Wellness Centers and Commonwealth Linen.• That helps us cover costs of money-losing services such as Lifeguard 10, 11, and 12 and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
The 395-bed facility has a greatly expanded emergency room, new surgical suites with the latest medical equipment and an attractive Maternity Unit with new labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum suites and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care unit.
A full list of the requirements for a Complex Neonatal Intensive Care Unit can be found at Regulation 61-16, Section 1306.E. A Level IV hospital need not act as a Regional Perinatal Center (RPC).
Special treatment unit for eligible employees is defined as Burn, Emergency, Respiratory, Intensive Care, Cardiac Services, Behavioral Health, Labor and Delivery, Medical Imaging, Operating Room, Dialysis, and Neonatal Intensive Care Units.
Included Not Applicable Acute medical condition (excluding congenital conditions) This benefit pays for the treatment of acute medical condition, providing there is no underlying congenital condition, developed in a new born baby including nursing of pre-mature baby (i.e. where birth is prior to 37 weeks gestation) in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).