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EMS Safety Foundation Preliminary Neonatal Transport System Safety Concepts White Paper
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This Preliminary Neonatal Transport System Safety Concepts White Paper is a product of the Safe Emergency Transport of Neonatal Patients (SETONP) Phase I Project, funded by the Medevac Foundation. Its focus is on the transportation science and engineering perspective of neonatal transport. It is a work in progress, and we are most keen to hear your impressions and what we can do to provide to you the most optimal interdisciplinary information.

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EMS Safety Foundation is grateful to the Medevac Foundation for its support of this Phase I SETONP Project, Public Comments are ** open to all **. This provides a unique opportunity to share in the work of the EMS Safety Foundation's Innovation Consortium.


Thank you for your interest in the SETONP Project and the safety of Neonatal Transport generally. We look forward to hearing your thoguhts on this preliminary White Paper. Thank you for your thoughts and comments on this interdisciplinary project for enhancing the transportation safety of neonatal patients and developing new ideas and practice innovation.

 
 


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