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Medical information, legal guidance, and support for New York families affected by birth injuries
The New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NYSPQC)
When you’re preparing for birth or dealing with a birth injury, understanding the systems in place to protect mothers and…
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How to Use New York’s Maternity Information Profiles to Compare Hospitals
Choosing where to give birth is one of the most important decisions expectant parents make. In New York, you have…
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How to Check Hospital Safety Ratings Before Your Baby’s Birth
When you’re preparing to deliver your baby, choosing the right hospital matters deeply. Beyond location and insurance coverage, understanding how…
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Hospital Quality Metrics
When a family is expecting a baby or recovering from a difficult birth, understanding how hospitals measure and report the…
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How New York’s Perinatal Care System Works and What It Means for Families
New York State runs one of the oldest and most detailed systems for organizing pregnancy and newborn care in the…
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Where Can You Get HIE Cooling Therapy in New York?
When a baby experiences oxygen deprivation during birth, every minute counts. Therapeutic hypothermia, commonly called cooling therapy or brain cooling,…
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Which New York Hospitals Have Level III and Level IV NICUs?
When a baby needs intensive medical care after birth, the level of NICU matters tremendously. Not all neonatal intensive care…
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Choosing a New York Hospital for High-Risk Delivery
Selecting the right hospital for a high-risk pregnancy is one of the most important medical decisions an expectant family will…
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How Birth Injury Settlements Work in New York
When a birth injury occurs due to medical negligence, families face not only the emotional weight of their child’s condition…
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504 Accommodation Plans and IEPs in New York Schools for Children with Cerebral Palsy
When your child has cerebral palsy, navigating the public school system can feel overwhelming. New York schools offer two primary…
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