Expert Report Outlines Improvements To Neonatal Care, Wales

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Article Date: 08 Dec 2009 - 12:00 PDT

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Health Minister Edwina Hart accepted yesterday the recommendations of an expert group on improvements to care for sick and premature babies in Wales.

The group, led by Dr Jean Matthes, Consultant Neonatologist at Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, has produced a plan to improve neonatal services. Priorities include introducing dedicated neonatal transport services, improved information systems, and the establishment of a Neonatal Managed Clinical Network for Wales. The network should be operational in February.

The group's recommendations outline how the additional £2million a year of Assembly Government funding announced by the Minister for neonatal services will be spent. Planned improvements include; Mrs Hart said: "I want to thank Dr Matthes and her team for the report on how we can deliver improvements to care for the most vulnerable babies.

"The implementation of their recommendations will improve clinical safety, and ensure that neonatal intensive care services are sustainable. More babies will be treated closer to their homes, with appropriate and safe transfer to specialist services where required.

"These proposals will facilitate progress towards the delivery of the All Wales Neonatal Standards that I launched in December last year. My aim is to deliver safe, sustainable services for the benefit of babies requiring specialist care and their families. ."

Dr Jean Matthes, Chair of the Expert Group, said: "I am absolutely delighted with the development of the neonatal transport services, database and network. This will significantly help to improve the services for newborn babies and their families throughout the whole of Wales."

Dr Huw Jenkins, Consultant Paediatrician at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, added: "This is a very welcome announcement and I am pleased that the hard work of the clinicians and others involved in developing the neonatal standards and service models is coming to fruition."

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