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News from children's hospitals around the country that are participating in the Benefits That Benefit Children cause marketing program.
What it means to be a level 3 NICU or level 4 NICU

What it means to be a level 3 NICU or level 4 NICU

Some new parents find themselves grappling with unanticipated complications after their baby is born. If the baby has to spend time in the hospital, he or she likely will be in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU. That’s when parents may wonder what a NICU is and what’s the difference between levels of NICUs.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) developed standards for NICU designations to outline the type of care newborns can receive in a facility. Level 1 and 2 NICUs are designed to provide basic care for newborns with conditions that are expected to resolve without need for subspecialty care.

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ONCOR Supports Children’s Health Through the Benefits That Benefit Children Program

ONCOR Supports Children’s Health Through the Benefits That Benefit Children Program

Dallas, Texas – More than 600¬ employees participated in the Benefits That Benefit Children campaign to help raise $6,040 for Chidren’s Medical Center Foundation supporting Children’s Health℠. The donations were made on behalf of ONCOR and their employees by Combined Insurance Company of America, through Benefits That Benefit Children, a cause marketing campaign supporting children’s health initiatives across the country…

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