In Memoriam: Hans HeerkensIt is with shock and dismay that we received the utterly unexpected news of the death of Dr. Hans Heerkens on April 6th, at the age of 66.Read more
Flexible deployment of nurses drastically reduces neonatal transportDue to capacity problems, about 600 babies have to be moved to another Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) every year. Researchers from the University of Twente's CHOIR research centre, the Amalia Children's Hospital Nijmegen and the Emma Children's Hospital Amsterdam investigated an innovative solution. By deploying NICU nurses flexibly within the national NICU network, the number of neonatal transports can potentially be reduced by as much as 70% – a reduction of at least one patient transport per day.Read more
In Memoriam: Hans Heerkens
Flexible deployment of nurses drastically reduces neonatal transport
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