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American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention. Safe transportation of newborns at hospital discharge.
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Poison PreventionNeonatologyChild WelfareSafe TransportationMaternity ServiceInjury PreventionCar Safety SeatHospital MedicinePreventive PediatricsPublic HealthPediatric Emergency MedicineHealth PolicyNewborn MedicineMidwiferyAmerican AcademyNeonatal ResuscitationParent Education ComponentDischarge PoliciesPatient SafetyPediatricsChild Health PolicyMedicinePediatric Intensive CareEmergency Medicine
All hospitals should set policies that require the discharge of every newborn in a car safety seat that is appropriate for the infant's maturity and medical condition. Discharge policies for newborns should include a parent education component, regular review of educational materials, and periodic in-service education for responsible staff. Appropriate child restraint systems should become a benefit of coverage by Medicaid, managed care organizations, and other third-party insurers.
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