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Helping Babies Survive Programs as an Impetus for Quality Improvement

Achieving the ambitious reduction in global neonatal mortality targeted in the Sustainable Development Goals and Every Newborn Action Plan will require reducing geographic disparities in newborn deaths through targeted implementation of evidence-based practices. Helping Babies Survive, a suite of ed...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2020-10, Vol.146 (Suppl 2), p.S183-S193
Main Authors: Ehret, Danielle E Y, Patterson, Jackie K, Kc, Ashish, Worku, Bogale, Kamath-Rayne, Beena D, Bose, Carl L
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Asphyxia Neonatorum - therapy
Company business management
Company business planning
education
Evidence-based practice
Health care
Humans
Infant
Infant health services
Infant mortality
Infant, Newborn
Infants
Medical care
Medical care quality
Mortality
Neonates
Newborn
Patient outcomes
Pediatrics
Pediatrik
Planning
Quality control
Quality Improvement
Quality management
Resuscitation
Resuscitation - education
Resuscitation - standards
Sustainable development
therapy
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