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Level III, NICU. This kind of nursery has teams of health care providers who take care of: Babies who are born before 32 weeks who weigh less than 1,500 grams. Babies of any age or weight who are critically ill. Babies who need equipment to help them breathe to stay alive. Babies who may need surgery.
In Rhode Island, the average wait time was 38 minutes, according to a national ranking produced by ProPublica. Within the state, average wait times varied considerably. The longest wait, 86 minutes, was at Rhode Island Hospital, which has the busiest emergency room in New England.
Our Level III Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) offers a full range of neonatal medical specialists who are ready every day, around the clock, to take care of the most critically ill newborns.
Level II NICU These nurseries are for babies that were born prematurely at 32 weeks or later, or for babies that weigh more than 1500 grams.
We are recognized as a Level II Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons and by Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC).

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The state's largest hospital and a nationally recognized adult and pediatric trauma center, Providence Alaska Medical Center provides full-service, comprehensive care to all Alaskans, a role unmatched by any other in the state.
You are invited to call Providence Guest Services, 1-888-550-1575, between 8:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., seven days a week.
Swedish is affiliated with Providence Health & Services, a Catholic, not-for-profit organization founded by the Sisters of Providence in 1856. With more than 76,000 employees, Providence operates 34 hospitals and 475 physician clinics across five states.
Some babies may need more complex care available at the highest level of NICU \u2014 level 4. To obtain a level 4 NICU designation, a hospital needs to meet all level 3 capabilities, plus have experience caring for the most complex and critically ill newborns.
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital has again been ranked No. 2 among the state's best hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. It was outranked by University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, which has been ranked first 25 of the past 26 years.

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