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Telehealth Helped Improve Attendance Rates at NICU Follow-Ups

New research found that a telehealth consultation before discharge from neonatal intensive care units improved follow-up attendance rates by 35 percent.

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By Mark Melchionna

- While analyzing the effects of telehealth use on neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) follow-ups, a study conducted by Maine Health and published in Hospital Pediatrics found that telemedicine consultation led to improved attendance rates within NICU follow-up clinics among infant patients.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), preterm birth is a baby born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. The CDC also noted that the preterm birth rate rose between 2020 and 2021, affecting about 10.1 percent and 10.5 percent of pregnancies each year, respectively.

NICU follow-ups are critical in caring for this high-risk population because they can help clinicians identify abnormalities in neurodevelopmental status. And, due to the risks related to lower cognitive, motor, and academic performance, those infants who are discharged from the NICUs need ongoing monitoring in follow-up clinics. In this study, researchers added a telehealth visit prior to discharge, hypothesizing that programmatic changes could lead to improved follow-up clinic attendance rates.

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