Neonatal Intensive Care Service definition

Neonatal Intensive Care Service means a category of service providing treatment of the infant for problems identified in the neonatal period that warrant intensive care. An intensive neonatal care service must include a related obstetric service for care of the high-risk mother (except when the facility is dedicated to the care of children).
Neonatal Intensive Care Service means a category of service providing
Neonatal Intensive Care Service means a category of service providing treatment of the infant for problems identified in the neonatal period that warrant

Examples of Neonatal Intensive Care Service in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Upon beginning ventilation, the hospital shall implement a patient treatment plan which shall include the transfer of the neonate to a Level II or Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Service at such time that it becomes apparent that ventilation assistance will be required beyond the neonate’s resuscitation and stabilization.

  • A facility with a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Service that does not provide treatment of complex major congenital anomalies that require the services of a pediatric surgeon, or pediatric cardiac catheterization and cardiovascular surgery shall enter into a written agreement with a facility providing Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Services in the same or nearest service area for the provision of these services.

  • If a facility with a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Service refuses to accept the transfer patient, the facility with the Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Service will be found in compliance with this subparagraph upon a showing of continuous good faith effort to transfer the patient as documented in the patient’s medical record.

  • Requirements for Exemptions for the Establishment or Expansion of Neonatal Intensive Care Service and Beds This Section is applicable to all projects proposing the establishment, or expansion of Neonatal Intensive Care Service that are subject to CON review, as provided in the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act [20 ILCS 3960].

  • The UVa Neonatal Intensive Care Service provides care to infants and families from the local Charlottesville and Albemarle community, Central and Western Virginia and from throughout the state.

  • This Section is applicable to all projects proposing the establishment, or expansion of Neonatal Intensive Care Service that are subject to CON review, as provided in the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act [20 ILCS 3960].

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