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Federal regulations and neonatologists' views on care of seriously ill infants: changes over time.

Emily PolidoroAndrea S WeintraubKatherine F Guttmann
Published in: Pediatric research (2022)
Neonatologists in the 1980s largely objected to the Baby Doe regulations, fearing the regulations would restrict their ability to provide optimal care to seriously ill neonates. Though still in place, current perceptions of these and newer regulations are unknown. Perspectives on the Baby Doe regulations have changed since their enactment and with the addition of newer, more restrictive regulations. Neonatologists today may favor less aggressive management in the face of poor prognosis. Neonatologists may also favor more shared decision-making now as compared to the past.
Keyphrases
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