A new study, led by Jeannette Rogowski, professor of health policy and administration at Penn State, found that where a very preterm baby is born or receives care immediately after birth can increase or decrease the chance of survival by two percentage points. The team's findings demonstrate potential for quality improvement among the nation’s neonatal intensive care units in health systems.
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