GSHCS Partnership Aims to Save Newborn Lives

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Good Shepherd Health Care System is partnering with Legacy Health Tele-Baby Program to better provide urgent care for the critically-ill newborn.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GSHCS

On Tuesday, Jan. 19, Good Shepherd Health Care System’s (GSHCS) Family Birth Center orchestrated a mock code drill with Legacy Health’s Tele-Baby program. The mock drill was focused on neonatal resuscitation and consultation services, which went live in the Family Birth Center on Thursday, Jan. 21.

“Staff participated in an in-depth orientation of equipment and services that will be provided by Legacy Health’s Randall Children’s Hospital (RCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) through the Tele-Baby program,” said Family Birth Center Manager Kyle Furukawa, RNC. “When neonatal resuscitation support is needed, we can immediately tap into neonatology experts at RCH who will give our team expert leadership and remain with us via Tele-Baby to help us maintain stabilization support. If a transfer to RCH is needed, the neonatologist will help us with the process to get more urgent care for the critically-ill newborn. This service is also available to us 24/7 whenever a neonatal resuscitation is needed.”

As part of the Tele-Baby program, Legacy Health will provide continual clinical education and training, which will ultimately have a positive effect on teamwork – with the goal of an easily identifiable leader, smoother resuscitations, faster interventions, decreased time to transport. Furukawa said this will improve staff confidence and – most importantly – outcomes and family satisfaction.

For more information about the Family Birth Center or to schedule a tour, call 541-667-3520.