Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Maternity Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP) and the North West Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (NWNODN) are collaborating on an interactive study day as part of our optimisation of the preterm infant week.
Why is this important?
Collaboratively, MatNeoSIP and the NWNODN have been supporting maternity and neonatal teams across the North West to implement the optimisation of the preterm infant care bundle. There is strong evidence that babies who receive all aspects of the care bundle have better outcomes. A focus for this year will include the antenatal period to consider prediction and prevention, antenatal counselling, how inequalities may impact outcomes for women and babies on the optimisation pathway and an MDT approach to optimisation to support perinatal team working and sustainability of improvements.
The event is free, but places are limited to three per hospital. Please ensure you include representatives from both neonatal and maternity teams. Lunch and refreshments will be included.
If you would like to express your interest in attending this event, please contact: amanda.andrews@healthinnovationnwc.nhs.uk
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