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The stabilization and transfer of premature and/or sick newborn babies requires highly trained personnel with specific skills. Some of the challenges presented by this group of patients include:
NETS was introduced in Victoria in 1976 after the Consultative Council on Neonatal Mortality identied a high mortality in premature babies born outside hospitals with NICU facilities. Within 12 months the mortality in this group had been halved.
The incidence of morbidities such as cardiorespiratory instability, hypothermia and hypoglycaemia are reduced when stabilization and transfer are undertaken by a neonatal retrieval team.
The Newborn Emergency Transport Service provides:
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