BAPM has produced a review article entitled “Using data to improve UK neonatal care: past, present and future” in the Infant Journal. The review summarises the progress of the neonatal data landscape in the UK, highlighting the achievements over the last decade as well as the four main challenges faced currently to achieve our vision for the future. The timeline below depicts the progress to date, the challenges faced and our vision for the future UK neonatal data landscape.

Following on from the article, Dr Ngozi Edi-Osagie, the National Specialty Adviser and Chair of the Neonatal Critical Care CRG, has written a commentary in the Infant Journal entitled “The importance of good data cannot be overemphasised”, further emphasising the need for good data. BAPM members can access the full review article and Dr Edi-Osagie’s commentary on the Infant Journal for free through the login pages of the BAPM website.

British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) is registered in England & Wales under charity number 1199712 at 5-11 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8SH.
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