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Methods of Mortality Risk Adjustment in the NICU

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

NICU mortality risk-adjustment scores vary widely by the data collected and the timing of collection.

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and Associated Health Care Expenditures

May 9, 2012 | Journal Article

Drug withdrawal in infants born to opiate-abusing mothers—Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)—is increasingly prevalent. The study examines the dramatic rise in NAS, and the increase in hospital charges over a 10-year period.

Adherence to Discharge Guidelines for Late-Preterm Newborns

July 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Babies born between 34 to 36 weeks' gestation are being discharged early at stubbornly high rates in some regions and types of hospitals, despite mid-1990s care guidelines and insurance mandates to cover longer hospital stays.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Enterovirus Testing in Infants 56 Days or Younger

September 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Study of neonates and young infants at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia indicates that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) enterovirus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of febrile neonates decreases hospital length of stay (LOS) for febrile infants 56 days old or younger.

Trends in Prenatal Ultrasound Use in the United States

November 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article examines prenatal ultrasound use in the United States between 1995 and 2006. There is no professional consensus on the appropriate use of ultrasounds during pregnancies considered low-risk, and little is known about national trends of prenatal ultrasound use.

The Lure of Treatment

March 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Experience with histidinemia, a metabolic disorder first thought to be similar to phenylketonuria, raises questions about when universal newborn testing, and subsequent treatment, should be implemented.

Hospital Practices and Women's Likelihood of Fulfilling Their Intention to Exclusively Breastfeed

May 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article examines the relationship between hospital practices and rates of exclusive breast-feeding among mothers one week after delivery. The study aims to provide information to policy-makers about practices in hospitals that influence breast-feeding rates.

Early Childhood Poverty and Adult Body Mass Index

March 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Children from households that are among the most impoverished during their prenatal and first year of life are more likely to be obese as adults. Income transfers to these households at these times may have a lifelong impact on health.

Identifying Infants at Increased Risk for Late Initiation of Immunizations

January 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Predictors of late starters—babies that receive their first immunization after 90 days old—include fewer prenatal care visits, younger maternal age, higher birth order and receiving care at public health clinics. Policy-makers could leverage this information to improve patient outreach and outcomes.

State Newborn Screening in the Tandem Mass Spectrometry Era

August 1, 2006 | Journal Article

The introduction of tandem mass spectrometry provides an efficient way for testing newborns for multiple disorders. This study assesses how state newborn screening programs have changed screening practices in response to this technology and how thes ...

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