This Framework intends to promote a shared understanding of the benefits of safe and effective repatriation following a period of neonatal specialist and/or intensive care. It aims to place infant and family at the centre of the process to enhance family centred/integrated care, thus ensuring better outcomes and experience for infants and their families.

Safe, high quality, family centred care at an appropriate location closer to home is a vital aspect of neonatal care.

This document intends to provide guidance to health care professionals pertinent to repatriation of infants to a neonatal unit closer to home for ongoing care. It does not cover escalation of care for clinical reasons. 


Safe and Effective Repatriation of Infants Framework
Consultation Responses
Good Practice Resources - Repatriation Poster
Good Practice Resources - Network communication proforma NICU version
Good Practice Resources - Network communication proforma LNU/SCU
Good Practice Resources - Repat Delay Exception Reporting Template
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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