Outcomes of neonatal intensive care

BMJ 1995; 310 doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6994.1602a (Published 17 June 1995)
Cite this as: BMJ 1995;310:1602.2

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  1. David Field
  1. Senior lecturer in child health Department of Child Health, University of Leicester School of Medicine, Leicester Royal Infirmary, PO Box 65, Leicester LE2 7LX

    EDITOR,—Christine Sanderson and D M B Hall support the concept of improving the availability of data on the outcome of neonatal intensive care.1 Their suggestion that this can best be achieved by each unit employing “someone trained in counselling, child development and psychological assessment to follow up its graduates” seems, however, to be against the current trend.

    The Audit Commission initiated this debate in the …

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