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A system to help doctors find the nearest hospital cot for critically ill newborn babies has been launched. | A system to help doctors find the nearest hospital cot for critically ill newborn babies has been launched. |
The government-funded computer program shows which hospitals in England have cots available at any given time. | The government-funded computer program shows which hospitals in England have cots available at any given time. |
Until now, staff have had to call various hospitals to hunt for a cot, which costs time and potentially lives. | Until now, staff have had to call various hospitals to hunt for a cot, which costs time and potentially lives. |
Data suggests three babies a day are transferred between hospitals because of staffing and cot shortages, some having to travel hundreds of miles. | Data suggests three babies a day are transferred between hospitals because of staffing and cot shortages, some having to travel hundreds of miles. |
Lives at risk | Lives at risk |
The charity Bliss hopes the new system will make a difference. | The charity Bliss hopes the new system will make a difference. |
In the UK, one in eight babies needs to be looked after in a neonatal unit at some point, and about 17,000 babies a year will require intensive care. | In the UK, one in eight babies needs to be looked after in a neonatal unit at some point, and about 17,000 babies a year will require intensive care. |
This is mostly due to social trends, such as women giving birth later in life, IVF pregnancies boosting the number of multiple births and more teenage mothers - but it is also a consequence of medical advances that mean more premature babies survive. | This is mostly due to social trends, such as women giving birth later in life, IVF pregnancies boosting the number of multiple births and more teenage mothers - but it is also a consequence of medical advances that mean more premature babies survive. |
In England, NHS neonatal services are divided into 24 regional networks, each having centres of excellence to care for very sick babies. | In England, NHS neonatal services are divided into 24 regional networks, each having centres of excellence to care for very sick babies. |
This new system will hopefully be very simple to use and will help Andy Cole of Bliss Our babies were moved 100 miles | This new system will hopefully be very simple to use and will help Andy Cole of Bliss Our babies were moved 100 miles |
Hospitals aim to ensure that at least 95% of ill newborn babies are treated within their local network. | Hospitals aim to ensure that at least 95% of ill newborn babies are treated within their local network. |
But when cots are not available locally, babies have to be sent elsewhere, sometimes hundreds of miles away. | But when cots are not available locally, babies have to be sent elsewhere, sometimes hundreds of miles away. |
Andy Cole of Bliss said hospitals were currently failing to hit the 95% figure. | Andy Cole of Bliss said hospitals were currently failing to hit the 95% figure. |
"This new system will hopefully be very simple to use and will help," he said. | "This new system will hopefully be very simple to use and will help," he said. |
While the new system should speed up the process of finding spare cots, families may still have to travel very long distances to get the care they need, he warned. | While the new system should speed up the process of finding spare cots, families may still have to travel very long distances to get the care they need, he warned. |
In some cases this is because the expert care required, such as rare types of surgery, is only available at one particular centre in the country. | In some cases this is because the expert care required, such as rare types of surgery, is only available at one particular centre in the country. |
Supply and demand | Supply and demand |
But other times it is simply because there is no cot available at a local hospital, he explained. | But other times it is simply because there is no cot available at a local hospital, he explained. |
"We don't know the exact numbers because they are not recorded, but we know from case studies and examples that it happens on a regular basis," he said. | "We don't know the exact numbers because they are not recorded, but we know from case studies and examples that it happens on a regular basis," he said. |
He said that if the new system did help it should be rolled out to cover the whole of the UK. | He said that if the new system did help it should be rolled out to cover the whole of the UK. |
Health minister Ivan Lewis, said: "On the occasions when a suitable cot is needed outside of the local network, a call to the National Neonatal Cot Locator will provide immediate up-to-date information about more distant options, making sure that these transfers can happen quickly, are effectively planned and can go as smoothly as possible. | Health minister Ivan Lewis, said: "On the occasions when a suitable cot is needed outside of the local network, a call to the National Neonatal Cot Locator will provide immediate up-to-date information about more distant options, making sure that these transfers can happen quickly, are effectively planned and can go as smoothly as possible. |
"This will make a real difference to families and professionals seeking to ensure that babies and parents get the best possible care in usually very challenging circumstances." | "This will make a real difference to families and professionals seeking to ensure that babies and parents get the best possible care in usually very challenging circumstances." |
Professor Neil Marlow, of Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, said sometimes his colleagues had to phone 20 units to find a space for a baby. | |
"I think this will be really helpful. Also, as a secondary benefit, we will be able, for the first time, to have a look at how often cots are closed throughout the UK." |