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Relationships With Referral Personnel

It is not uncommon for neonatal-pediatric transport teams to coordinate patient care and transfer. Referral personnel and organizations can benefit from development of a professional working relationship with the receiving facility.

It is not uncommon for facilities to refer patients because of man­aged care contracts. Transport teams can collaborate to facilitate transfer of patients to appropriate levels of care. It can be cost-effective for teams to work together when providing staff education opportunities and periodic tabletop transfer scenario drills.

Teams that perform only ground transports should develop a strong working relationship with services that provide rotor- and fixed-wing trans­ports (and vice versa). This relationship will allow for optimal coordination of transport efforts when requests for critically ill children are time-sensitive or involve long distances. Patient transport care and options should not be limited to the services provided by a local or preferred vendor or service if that vendor or service has a limited array of transport staffing or transporta­tion mode alternatives.

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Source: AAP. Guidelines for Air and Ground Transport of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients. 4th edition. — American Academy of Pediatrics,2015. — 488 p.. 2015
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