27 th April 2012. Total Transfers = 1074.

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27 th April 2012

Total Transfers = 1074

 See Appendix 1a

4 Categories agreed at UK Transfer Interest Group  Gatroschisis  Ventilated TOF  Perforated NEC  Cardiac baby not responding to Prostin

 Gastroschisis ◦ Prospective Audit with BCH  Babies to be transferred to BCH within 2 hours from birth  Please contact KIDS for surgical bed before delivery  Inform WMNTS prior to delivery ◦ Notes  Please photocopy antenatal diagnosis

 See Appendix 1b

Cot management  Babies transferred out for care due to overcapacity or staffing issues ◦ Referral to be made by Person in charge or Consultant ◦ WMNTS will perform transfer and triage the calls received for the day

=73 (7%)

2008/ /102010/ /12 Temperature Clinical Communication Ambulance Equipment

Birmingham Children’s Hospital PICU Bed Surgical Bed KIDS Transfer Team KIDS or WMNTS Transfer Team WMNTS Contact Flowchart for PICU or surgical cots in BCH