A Multifunctional, Low Cost and Sustainable Neonatal Database System

Continuous improvement in the clinical performance of neonatal intensive care units (NICU) depends on the use of locally relevant, reliable data. However, neonatal databases with these characteristics are typically unavailable in NICUs using paper-based records, while in those using electronic recor...

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Main Authors: Joaquim M. B. Pinheiro (Author), Marilyn Fisher (Author), Upender K. Munshi (Author), Rubia Khalak (Author), Kate A. Tauber (Author), James J. Cummings (Author), Jennifer B. Cerone (Author), Meredith Monaco-Brown (Author), Gina Geis (Author), Rehman Chowdhry (Author), Mary Fay (Author), Anshu A. Paul (Author), Carolyn Levine (Author), Phillip Pan (Author), Michael J. Horgan (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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