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FIMR Case Review Team (CRT)

The FIMR Case Review Team  (CRT) examines fetal and infant deaths in order to achieve a better future for all children and families. Each case reviewed provides us with an opportunity to look more broadly at community and system circumstances. The CRT process includes:

  • Data abstraction from hospital, medical and vital records by a nurse/medical records abstractor.
  • Maternal interview.
  • De-identified fetal and infant death case review.

Sources of data may include vital records data, prenatal, delivery, neonatal and pediatric records, autopsy medical records, physician and hospital records along with those from home visits, Healthy Start, WIC and, additional social service records when available.

The role of the CRT is to determine whether:


  • The family received the services they needed?
  • Are there gaps in the system?
  • What can this case tell us about how families can best utilize existing local resources?

CRT members include a broad range of medicine and health professionals, organizations and public and private agencies (health, welfare, education and social services), consumers and maternal child health advocates.

The Case Review Team:


  • reviews the case summaries to identify barriers to care, gaps in services, trends in service delivery and availability of community resources for families.
  • documents what opportunities for improvement exist.
  • reports their findings to the community action team.

2011 Meeting Dates:


Thursday, 12:00-2:00 pm,
Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Waldemere Medical Center – Magnolia Room
January 13, February 10, March 10, April 14, May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8, October 13, November 10, December 8

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