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Read MoreVineland, NJ (October 30, 2024) – Parents of infants being cared for in the Deborah F. Sager Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Inspira Medical Center Vineland now have a window through which to see their newborns, day or night, from virtually anywhere. The AngelEye Health Camera System, recently installed at the Deborah F. Sager NICU was made possible by a generous donation from Robert Buono, Sr. to the Deborah F. Sager Memorial Fund. (DFSMF)
The HIPAA-compliant technology allows parents and loved ones to securely watch their newborn baby on their smartphone, tablet, PC or even large-screen television at their convenience. In late September, Inspira Medical Center Vineland became the first hospital in southern New Jersey to offer this technology to its NICU families.
The equipment cost, which includes 16 cameras, and yearly service fee were gifted to Inspira Health in memory of Rosemary Buono who was a labor and delivery nurse at the former Newcomb Hospital in Vineland and provided her nursing skills to children at the Vineland Health Department.
"We are so grateful to Bob and the entire Buono family who generously funded this project in memory of their beloved Rosemary," said Robin Walton, Senior Vice President of External Affairs and Chief Philanthropy Officer for Inspira Health. "Their gift will touch the hearts of NICU families every day by allowing parents and other loved ones to have the reassurance and comfort of seeing their little baby anytime they wish."
The AngelEye Health camera system gives parents the ability to securely share access to the live feed of their baby. Except during certain treatments and procedures, the camera is on around the clock. To date, every family has consented to utilizing the technology since it was installed and launched.
"Being able to provide our families with a window into our NICU can be a great source of comfort to them," said Dawn Goffredo, Assistant Vice President of Maternal Child Health for Inspira Health. "Our moms and dads wish they could spend every moment at their baby's side, but that's not realistic for most families. The camera system is also a blessing for grandparents, siblings and other loved ones who might live out of state or be unable to visit our NICU."
Nemours Children’s Health, the pediatric affiliate of Inspira Health, also appreciates the support for the NICU. “The Nemours neonatology team is grateful to the Deborah F. Sager Memorial Fund for its continued support to the NICU and to the generosity of the Buono Family in making this happen. Caring for NICU babies in a holistic way means providing access and reducing barriers for families at an already challenging time. We are committed to innovative ways to connect families with their NICU babies when they can’t be there all the time.” said Ashish Gupta, MD, FAAP, MBA, CPE, Section Chief of Neonatology and Director of Nemours Children’s Health, Delaware Valley Partnerships.
For Nicole and Richard Kinzler of Franklinville, NJ, watching the live stream of their third child helped the couple continually feel connected to their baby boy when Nicole had to return home from the NICU to care for her other two school-aged sons and get some much-needed rest. The couple’s older boys also enjoyed checking on their new brother, RJ, who was born almost eight weeks early. Additionally, Nicole’s sister-n-law in North Carolina enjoyed looking in on her newest nephew.
Baby RJ Kinzler was the first NICU patient to be livestreamed to the family once the system was up and running. For Nicole, the ability to check in on little RJ, at any time, was “tremendously reassuring.”
It is not uncommon for babies who are born pre-term or with complex medical conditions to spend weeks or months in a NICU. And even with 24/7 visitation, parents often have to spend time away from the NICU for a variety of reasons. It is during those times that the camera system allows them to stay visually connected with their babies.
Approximately 13%, or more than 13,000 babies born in New Jersey each year require neonatal intensive care. There is no cost to families for this service. The system does not transmit sound, and for added security the video stream is not recorded or stored.
Inspira Health is a charitable nonprofit health care organization committed to providing an exceptional experience for patients and their loved ones. Tracing its roots to 1899, the system comprises four hospitals, two comprehensive cancer centers, nine multi-specialty health centers and locations throughout South Jersey.
Inspira’s surgical teams provide a wide array of innovative robotic and minimally invasive surgeries, including nationally accredited bariatric services at Inspira Medical Centers Mullica Hill and Vineland. In partnership with Cooper University Health Care, Inspira provides comprehensive neuroscience and cardiology services throughout the region.
Inspira’s extensive ambulatory services include urgent care; ambulatory surgery centers; physical and occupational therapy; comprehensive behavioral health; primary and specialty physician practices; and extensive outpatient imaging in partnership with Atlantic Medical Imaging (AMI). Inspira EMS covers communities throughout South Jersey. Inspira’s Population Health and Community Impact departments address social drivers of health that impact individuals and families in our region.
Inspira’s more than 1,400 physicians and advanced practice providers, and 8,000 employees, provide evidence-based care to help each patient achieve the best possible outcome. As a regional leader in physician training, Inspira Health educates and provides extensive clinical opportunities for more than 280 medical residents and fellows in 16 nationally accredited programs. Accredited by DNV Healthcare, the system’s clinical and support staff are focused on providing quality care as a High Reliability Organization. To learn more about Inspira Health, visit InspiraHealthNetwork.org or call 1-800-INSPIRA.
The Deborah F. Sager Memorial Fund (DFSMF) is a restricted fund under the aegis of the Inspira Health Foundation. The DFSMF enhances the delivery of healthcare for children.
AngelEye Health is advancing NICU care by equipping care teams with tools that optimize workflow while empowering families through a comprehensive suite of solutions. We go beyond camera engagement solutions by providing a robust platform that integrates families into the care team more effectively. Our trusted solutions enable a powerful ecosystem that fosters a family-centered approach, focusing on the patient's well-being throughout the NICU journey. Since 2013, AngelEye has partnered with hundreds of hospitals across the US, Canada, EU, and Australia and boasts a retention rate of over 98% since our founding. We are committed to continuous innovation, shaping the NICU of the future where technology empowers families, optimizes care, and leads to the best possible outcomes for neonates.
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