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Space for Health: Clinical Services 8720:0.6:England Neonatal units: planning and design manual

Publication Year

2011

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Covers the policy and service context, and planning and design considerations, for neonatal units. Covers all types of units which provide care for neonates who need more than the routine care provided in maternity units. Describes facilities for special care, high dependency care and intensive care.

Document History

Supersedes HBN 21 Maternity department (archive) (1996). To be read in conjunction with 'Neonatal units: policy and service context manual'. Should be read in conjunction with the 'Maternity care facilities' guidance.

Publisher Information

Department of Health

The Department of Health was committed to improving the quality and convenience of care provided by the NHS and social services. Its work included setting national standards, shaping the direction of health and social care services and promoting healthier living. Publications included Space for Health: Technical Manuals, as well as the Health Building Notes, Health Technical Memorandums, and White Papers. They were renamed to the Department of Health and Social Care. However responsibility for technical guidance was then transferred to NHS Improvement in February 2017 which is now part of NHS England and NHS Improvement.

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