Current status of neonatal follow-up in Canada

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Follow-up programs in Canada collect audit and outcome research data, and provide clinical and preventive health care to extremely premature survivors and other new survivors of neonatal intensive care. Results of a 2001 to 2002 survey of Canadian follow-up programs showed a tremendous variation in the patient populations seen, the timing of visits and the evaluations performed. A description of the new Quebec consortium of follow-up programs is provided and possible future directions are discussed. ©2006 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Synnes, A. R., Lefebvre, F., & Cake, H. A. (2006, May). Current status of neonatal follow-up in Canada. Paediatrics and Child Health. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/11.5.271

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