Different NICU levels - Penn State Children's Hospital

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What are the different levels of NICUs?
Dr. Jeffrey Kaiser, Chief, Division of Neonatology-Perinatal Medicine

Parents expect their babies will be born healthy. Yet, sometimes newborns need to be hospitalized. The 56-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital is led by a compassionate team of neonatologists (doctors who care for sick and premature newborns), neonatal-perinatal medicine fellows, neonatal advanced practice providers, pediatric residents, bedside neonatal nurses and other neonatal healthcare professionals.
As a Level IV NICU (the highest level NICU) and the only one between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, our team provides complete and comprehensive, lifesaving care to the most complex and critically ill newborns and serves as a regional referral center.

Dr. Jeffrey Kaiser, Chief, Division of Neonatology-Perinatal Medicine
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