If a smaller unit was looking after a very sickbaby, it was transferred to one which could provide a higher level of care through the network of units, the researchers found.
Earlier today, a study in Science Translational Medicine proposed that DNA sequencing could become a standard first-choice test for infants in neonatal intensive care units, because a combination of new software and hardware could allow doctors to get results in just 50 hours, answering questions about what is making a babysick far faster when time is of the essence.