lg

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Mother Frances Hospital NICU Campaign Nears $1.7M Goal

Health
By LAUREN GROVER
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Mother Frances Hospital has raised $1.2 million toward construction of the region’s first neonatal intensive care unit scheduled to open in September, campaign chair Mary Dale Thomas said Wednesday.
The campaign goal rose from $1.3 million to $1.7 million to adjust for rising construction costs, spokesman John Moore said. Hospital officials announced Wednesday a $10,000 donation was received from Baker Hughes, a Houston-based oil and gas company.
“They have caught the vision,” Thomas said.Some 80 babies a year are transferred from Mother Frances Hospital to a NICU in Dallas because the region can’t support critical infant patients, said clinical manager and specialized nurse Linda Doyle. The current nursery can support babies born six weeks early, but the 12-bed NICU will be equipped to care for babies as premature as 28 weeks, or 2.2 pounds.
“It will add quite a bit and keep moms and babies together,” Doyle said.
Moms cannot accompany babies transported to Dallas and it creates a stressful scenario for
Read full story here.

0 comments: