Pediatric and neonatal interfacility transport: results from a national consensus conference
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Pediatric and neonatal interfacility transport: results from a national consensus conference
Abstract
The practice of pediatric/neonatal interfacility transport continues to expand. Transport teams have evolved into mobile ICUs capable of delivering state-of-the-art critical care during pediatric and neonatal transport. The most recent document regarding the practice of pediatric/neonatal transport is more than a decade old. The following article details changes in the practice of interfacility transport over the past decade and expresses the consensus views of leaders in the field of transport medicine, including the American Academy of Pediatrics' Section on Transport Medicine.
Keywords: EMTALA; accreditation; benchmarking; interfacility transport; transport medicine; transport research.
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