Neonatal homecare (NH) can be used to provide parents the opportunity of bringing cardiopulmonary-stable preterm infants home for tube feeding and the establishment of breastfeeding supported by neonatal nurses visiting the home. However, home visits can be challenging for hospitals covering large regions, and, therefore, regular neonatal hospital care has remained the first choice in Denmark. As an alternative to home visits, telehealth may be used to deliver NH. Thus, neonatal tele-homecare (NTH) was developed. Positive infant outcomes and the optimization of family-centred care have been described, but the costs of telehealth in the context of NH remain unknown. This study aims to assess the costs of NTH compared to regular neonatal hosp...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
International audienceAimsTo compare hospital-assisted neonatal home care and standard hospital care...
Objective: This study addresses the effect of the installation and use of a telecardiology system on...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can mana...
Aim: This study examined the use of telemedicine as a means to follow up infants discharged from a S...
Telemedicine was used as a substitute for the telephone (usual care) for some acute care consultatio...
Background: Although home hospitalization has been a well-known and widespread practice for some tim...
Objective: The objective of this study was assessment of hospital costs of 211 preterm babies admitt...
Background A number of papers have recently been published examining the magnitude of scale economie...
Background: Infant transport can be costly, time consuming and risky for both the infant and transpo...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the cost effectiveness of early postnatal discharge and home midwifery suppor...
In many countries, regionalisation is recognised as being the most effective and efficient way of pr...
BACKGROUND: Standard prenatal care has not changed since World War II despite evidence that reduced-...
Objectives: Neonatal homecare delivered during home visits by neonatal nurses is a common method for...
Objectives To compare the cost effectiveness of early postnatal discharge and home midwifery suppor...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
International audienceAimsTo compare hospital-assisted neonatal home care and standard hospital care...
Objective: This study addresses the effect of the installation and use of a telecardiology system on...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can mana...
Aim: This study examined the use of telemedicine as a means to follow up infants discharged from a S...
Telemedicine was used as a substitute for the telephone (usual care) for some acute care consultatio...
Background: Although home hospitalization has been a well-known and widespread practice for some tim...
Objective: The objective of this study was assessment of hospital costs of 211 preterm babies admitt...
Background A number of papers have recently been published examining the magnitude of scale economie...
Background: Infant transport can be costly, time consuming and risky for both the infant and transpo...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the cost effectiveness of early postnatal discharge and home midwifery suppor...
In many countries, regionalisation is recognised as being the most effective and efficient way of pr...
BACKGROUND: Standard prenatal care has not changed since World War II despite evidence that reduced-...
Objectives: Neonatal homecare delivered during home visits by neonatal nurses is a common method for...
Objectives To compare the cost effectiveness of early postnatal discharge and home midwifery suppor...
INTRODUCTION: In England, for babies born at 23-26 weeks gestation, care in a neonatal intensive car...
International audienceAimsTo compare hospital-assisted neonatal home care and standard hospital care...
Objective: This study addresses the effect of the installation and use of a telecardiology system on...