How many inpatient paediatric units do we need?
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Archives of disease in childhood
Abstract
In his article on paediatric inpatient units, Professor Taylor claims that many
present paediatric units are too small to provide safe and cost effective care, do not meet
required standards, and should combine into
larger units providing specialist children's
services.' We would disagree with him, at
least with regard to rural communities.
In many small district general hospitals a
very high standard of care is offered, frequently directly by the consultant and often at
great personal cost. The service shares many
of the better aspects of primary care delivered
by staff who know the families and their backgrounds. Professor Taylor stresses the value
of a good relationship with the tertiary
centres; where this exists children can be
referred to superspecialists when indicated.
He does, however, make a good case for continuing update and education for all staff and
the need for clinical commitments to be such
that study and development of appropriate
skills are possible