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NICE 2010 Quality standard for specialist neonatal care 2010
NICE quality standards are a set of statements that act as markers of high-quality, cost-effective patient care. The latest covers specialist neonatal care and contains nine statements. It also provides descriptions of what each standard means for health care professionals, parents, managers and commissioners, and how it can be measured. For more information and downloadable documents go to:







