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7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and CLINICAL BUNDLES IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Compliance creates progress in pediatric sepsis. Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative of children’s hospitals that aims to improve pediatric sepsis outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. IPSO members contribute to the largest pool of cliniÂcal pediatric sepsis data in the U.S., and their work continues to show progress. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. COVID-19 RESOURCES AND UPDATES COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Children’s hospitals and health systems are continuing to meet the health care needs of children and their communities during the pandemic. Children’s Hospital Association continues to monitor the situation and work with memberhospitals to
7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and CLINICAL BUNDLES IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Compliance creates progress in pediatric sepsis. Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative of children’s hospitals that aims to improve pediatric sepsis outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. IPSO members contribute to the largest pool of cliniÂcal pediatric sepsis data in the U.S., and their work continues to show progress. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
COVID-19 RESOURCES AND UPDATES COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Children’s hospitals and health systems are continuing to meet the health care needs of children and their communities during the pandemic. Children’s Hospital Association continues to monitor the situation and work with memberhospitals to
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Medicaid. Children With Medical Complexity. Children's Health Insurance Program. Graduate Medical Education. Population Health. Private Coverage & Exchanges. Pharmaceutical Access. MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality SIMULATIONS TRAIN RESIDENTS TO IDENTIFY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone in New York went from 2,322 behavioral health virtual visits in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2019 to 30,700 in 2020. The shift to telehealth happened suddenly with New York City's early COVID-19 surge in March 2020 and, in the first nine months of the pandemic, saw700,000
DOES WHITE BAGGING POSE A RISK TO PATIENT SAFETY? The practice is increasing as a way of managing costs, it can create potential patient safety concerns. The patient was prepped and sedated—ready to go. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
DEFINING NURSES’ ROLES DURING FAMILY-CENTERED ROUNDS Nurses, physicians and family members need to come together for the care plan to be successful." As part of the initiative, nurses have a defined role in family-centered rounds: Coach patients and families; orient and prepare them for family-centered rounds. Advocate for patients and families; address their concerns. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. COVID-19 RESOURCES AND UPDATES COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Children’s hospitals and health systems are continuing to meet the health care needs of children and their communities during the pandemic. Children’s Hospital Association continues to monitor the situation and work with memberhospitals to
7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and CLINICAL BUNDLES IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Compliance creates progress in pediatric sepsis. Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative of children’s hospitals that aims to improve pediatric sepsis outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. IPSO members contribute to the largest pool of cliniÂcal pediatric sepsis data in the U.S., and their work continues to show progress. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. COVID-19 RESOURCES AND UPDATES COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Children’s hospitals and health systems are continuing to meet the health care needs of children and their communities during the pandemic. Children’s Hospital Association continues to monitor the situation and work with memberhospitals to
7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and CLINICAL BUNDLES IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Compliance creates progress in pediatric sepsis. Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative of children’s hospitals that aims to improve pediatric sepsis outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. IPSO members contribute to the largest pool of cliniÂcal pediatric sepsis data in the U.S., and their work continues to show progress. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
COVID-19 RESOURCES AND UPDATES COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Children’s hospitals and health systems are continuing to meet the health care needs of children and their communities during the pandemic. Children’s Hospital Association continues to monitor the situation and work with memberhospitals to
DIRECTORIES
Medicaid. Children With Medical Complexity. Children's Health Insurance Program. Graduate Medical Education. Population Health. Private Coverage & Exchanges. Pharmaceutical Access. MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality SIMULATIONS TRAIN RESIDENTS TO IDENTIFY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone in New York went from 2,322 behavioral health virtual visits in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2019 to 30,700 in 2020. The shift to telehealth happened suddenly with New York City's early COVID-19 surge in March 2020 and, in the first nine months of the pandemic, saw700,000
DOES WHITE BAGGING POSE A RISK TO PATIENT SAFETY? The practice is increasing as a way of managing costs, it can create potential patient safety concerns. The patient was prepped and sedated—ready to go. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
DEFINING NURSES’ ROLES DURING FAMILY-CENTERED ROUNDS Nurses, physicians and family members need to come together for the care plan to be successful." As part of the initiative, nurses have a defined role in family-centered rounds: Coach patients and families; orient and prepare them for family-centered rounds. Advocate for patients and families; address their concerns. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime 3 LASTING EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON CHILDREN A webinar co-sponsored by CHA and the Alliance for Health Policy discussed the short- and long-term effects of COVID-19 on child health. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers and policy leaders are searching for ways to mitigate effects of the crisis on vulnerable populations. ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. SEPSIS COLLABORATIVE Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative that aims to reduce sepsis-attributable mortality and improve survivor outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. Sepsis can be difficult to diagnose, and effective recognition is EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST PHYSICIAN SHORTAGES AFFECT ACCESS TO CARE 3 For surgical specialties, the average wait time for elective/non-emergency cases for hospitals participating in this survey is two weeks. However, for certain surgical specialties, the wait time far exceeds this standard. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime 3 LASTING EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON CHILDREN A webinar co-sponsored by CHA and the Alliance for Health Policy discussed the short- and long-term effects of COVID-19 on child health. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers and policy leaders are searching for ways to mitigate effects of the crisis on vulnerable populations. ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. SEPSIS COLLABORATIVE Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative that aims to reduce sepsis-attributable mortality and improve survivor outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. Sepsis can be difficult to diagnose, and effective recognition is EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST PHYSICIAN SHORTAGES AFFECT ACCESS TO CARE 3 For surgical specialties, the average wait time for elective/non-emergency cases for hospitals participating in this survey is two weeks. However, for certain surgical specialties, the wait time far exceeds this standard. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
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Medicaid. Children With Medical Complexity. Children's Health Insurance Program. Graduate Medical Education. Population Health. Private Coverage & Exchanges. Pharmaceutical Access. CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS TODAY Spring 2021. The spring 2021 issue of Children's Hospitals Today examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on kids, strategies to help hospitals move their telehealth efforts to the next level, and leveraging community partnerships to address legal barriers to healthcare.
CHILD HEALTH PATIENT SAFETY ORGANIZATION (PSO) The Child Health Patient Safety Organization (Child Health PSO) enables children's hospitals to share safety event information and experiences to accelerate the elimination of preventable harm. Child Health PSO is the only federally registered PSO dedicated to children's hospitals by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the 2008 Patient Safety and Quality PEDIATRIC LEARNING SOLUTIONS Evidence-based online courses and other activities to prepare new nurses and other clinicians for pediatric patient care. Improve quality and reduce orientation time through the Pediatric Learning System's online pediatric training courses, which provide the foundational knowledge clinicians need to deliver safe and effective patient care at children's hospitals and other pediatric care DOES WHITE BAGGING POSE A RISK TO PATIENT SAFETY? The practice is increasing as a way of managing costs, it can create potential patient safety concerns. The patient was prepped and sedated—ready to go. FOCUS ON STAFF EDUCATION AND NEW PRACTICES REDUCE ED Then BERT was created. BERT is the Behavioral Emergency Response Team and, under the leadership of Schultz, focused on emergency room de-escalation. She outlined six principles of trauma-informed care: Safety. Trustworthiness and transparency. Peer support. Collaboration and mutuality. Empowerment, voice and choice. THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
DEFINING NURSES’ ROLES DURING FAMILY-CENTERED ROUNDS Nurses, physicians and family members need to come together for the care plan to be successful." As part of the initiative, nurses have a defined role in family-centered rounds: Coach patients and families; orient and prepare them for family-centered rounds. Advocate for patients and families; address their concerns. NURSE AND PATIENT RECONNECT DECADES AFTER TRAGEDY Thirty years after a tragic bus accident, a post on Facebook helped Quinton Higgins reconnect with the nurse that saved him. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE Hospital Leaders Discuss Pediatric Health Care’s Future. As the calendar flips to 2021, children’s hospitals move forward with a firm grip on their missions of advancing pediatric care with fresh perspectives from 2020. EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE Hospital Leaders Discuss Pediatric Health Care’s Future. As the calendar flips to 2021, children’s hospitals move forward with a firm grip on their missions of advancing pediatric care with fresh perspectives from 2020. EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
ABOUT CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS About 1 in 25 hospitals is a children’s hospital. Children’s hospitals serve larger geographies than adult hospitals. Children’s hospitals play a central role in advancing the health of all children. From prevention to critical care, children’s hospitals meet the health care needs of HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE DUSTIN LIPSON: The biggest impact we’ve seen is an acceleration of pre-COVID trends.While the pandemic has had a significant financial effect, we seem to be weathering it and are adjusting to that dynamic. As we look forward, we’re thinking about things like digital innovations around telehealth, big data and genomics, and the resiliency of our teams. 3 LASTING EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON CHILDREN A webinar co-sponsored by CHA and the Alliance for Health Policy discussed the short- and long-term effects of COVID-19 on child health. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers and policy leaders are searching for ways to mitigate effects of the crisis on vulnerable populations. SIMULATIONS TRAIN RESIDENTS TO IDENTIFY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone in New York went from 2,322 behavioral health virtual visits in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2019 to 30,700 in 2020. The shift to telehealth happened suddenly with New York City's early COVID-19 surge in March 2020 and, in the first nine months of the pandemic, saw700,000
PEDIATRIC LEARNING SOLUTIONS Evidence-based online courses and other activities to prepare new nurses and other clinicians for pediatric patient care. Improve quality and reduce orientation time through the Pediatric Learning System's online pediatric training courses, which provide the foundational knowledge clinicians need to deliver safe and effective patient care at children's hospitals and other pediatric care DOES WHITE BAGGING POSE A RISK TO PATIENT SAFETY? The practice is increasing as a way of managing costs, it can create potential patient safety concerns. The patient was prepped and sedated—ready to go. SEPSIS COLLABORATIVE Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative that aims to reduce sepsis-attributable mortality and improve survivor outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. Sepsis can be difficult to diagnose, and effective recognition is DEFINING NURSES’ ROLES DURING FAMILY-CENTERED ROUNDS Nurses, physicians and family members need to come together for the care plan to be successful." As part of the initiative, nurses have a defined role in family-centered rounds: Coach patients and families; orient and prepare them for family-centered rounds. Advocate for patients and families; address their concerns. MANAGING PATIENTS WITH AUTISM TO EFFECTIVELY DELIVER CARE Managing Patients With Autism to Effectively Deliver Care. It can be hard to know the best way for providers to interact with patients with autism and their parents. To make the hospital experience more positive, develop a plan for patient and family-centered care that results in better clinical outcomes. By Mary Salassi-Scotter, MNSc, RN CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE Hospital Leaders Discuss Pediatric Health Care’s Future. As the calendar flips to 2021, children’s hospitals move forward with a firm grip on their missions of advancing pediatric care with fresh perspectives from 2020. EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 220 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 7 EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON KIDS Social isolation, job loss, school closures and other stressors the pandemic caused could expose children to ACEs, especially those associated with job, food and housing insecurity. The pandemic’s social and economic effect on families—including those in low-income and populations of color, which are disproportionately affected byCOVID-19
LEADERSHIP TIP: 3 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE CRISIS RESPONSE Situated just a few blocks from the site of George Floyd's death, the Minneapolis campus of Children's Minnesota was ground zero for the ensuing protests and civil unrest. With hospital operations already disrupted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the hospital's front door presented a challenge for hospital staff. "This is one of those stories that is hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
CONCERNS GROW AS PEDIATRIC COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS INCREASE For the month of April 2021, the hospital saw more than 2,200 COVID-19-infected children—nearly 20% higher than the previous high in November 2020. The 10- to 20-year-old age group produced the highest positivity rate among all age groups ONE YEAR LATER: HOW TREATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN KIDS Children's hospital expands services to provide personalized behavioral health care. The full effect of COVID-19 on children's behavioral health likely won't be known for some time. But even before the pandemic, pediatric behavioral health was a national crisis, with 1 in 5 children living with a mental illness and suicide the second leading cause of death for children 10 and older. HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE Hospital Leaders Discuss Pediatric Health Care’s Future. As the calendar flips to 2021, children’s hospitals move forward with a firm grip on their missions of advancing pediatric care with fresh perspectives from 2020. EXPLORE QUALITY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WITH PEDIATRIC Leaders in quality and safety will work together March 9-11 in Kansas City to learn through presentations, network and discuss many of the challenges children's hospitals are exploring to improve. The topics at the conference range from improving care coordination, strategies to build clinical effectiveness and affect safety in health care, and THE ABCS OF GENERATION Z AND WORKFORCE MOTIVATION Because of that, Gen Z is very fiscally conservative; this is important when they're looking for a job because they want to make sure the job has stability and offers retirement benefits. That is pretty shocking. Our research shows offering some retirement and other benefits are extremely motivating for Gen Z, and that's stunning giventhe fact
IMPROVING CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A HEALTH A traditional health care approach for these children can result in aversions to future medical care, prompting families to avoid or wait to seek medical treatment due to poor experiences. At Cohen Children’s, a survey revealed 96% of staff members felt the hospital could improve care provided to children with special needs; and 58%felt
MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN: A CRISIS MADE These included an increase of nearly 20% increase in suicide attempts and more than 40% in disruptive behavior disorders. "Almost a year into the pandemic, what began as a public health emergency is turning into a mental health crisis among our nation's children and adolescents," added Dr. Lee Beers, president of the AAP, medicaldirector of
ABOUT CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS About 1 in 25 hospitals is a children’s hospital. Children’s hospitals serve larger geographies than adult hospitals. Children’s hospitals play a central role in advancing the health of all children. From prevention to critical care, children’s hospitals meet the health care needs of HOSPITAL LEADERS DISCUSS PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE’S FUTURE DUSTIN LIPSON: The biggest impact we’ve seen is an acceleration of pre-COVID trends.While the pandemic has had a significant financial effect, we seem to be weathering it and are adjusting to that dynamic. As we look forward, we’re thinking about things like digital innovations around telehealth, big data and genomics, and the resiliency of our teams. 3 LASTING EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON CHILDREN A webinar co-sponsored by CHA and the Alliance for Health Policy discussed the short- and long-term effects of COVID-19 on child health. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers and policy leaders are searching for ways to mitigate effects of the crisis on vulnerable populations. SIMULATIONS TRAIN RESIDENTS TO IDENTIFY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone in New York went from 2,322 behavioral health virtual visits in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2019 to 30,700 in 2020. The shift to telehealth happened suddenly with New York City's early COVID-19 surge in March 2020 and, in the first nine months of the pandemic, saw700,000
PEDIATRIC LEARNING SOLUTIONS Evidence-based online courses and other activities to prepare new nurses and other clinicians for pediatric patient care. Improve quality and reduce orientation time through the Pediatric Learning System's online pediatric training courses, which provide the foundational knowledge clinicians need to deliver safe and effective patient care at children's hospitals and other pediatric care DOES WHITE BAGGING POSE A RISK TO PATIENT SAFETY? The practice is increasing as a way of managing costs, it can create potential patient safety concerns. The patient was prepped and sedated—ready to go. SEPSIS COLLABORATIVE Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) is a national collaborative that aims to reduce sepsis-attributable mortality and improve survivor outcomes through early identification and timely treatment. Sepsis can be difficult to diagnose, and effective recognition is DEFINING NURSES’ ROLES DURING FAMILY-CENTERED ROUNDS Nurses, physicians and family members need to come together for the care plan to be successful." As part of the initiative, nurses have a defined role in family-centered rounds: Coach patients and families; orient and prepare them for family-centered rounds. Advocate for patients and families; address their concerns. MANAGING PATIENTS WITH AUTISM TO EFFECTIVELY DELIVER CARE Managing Patients With Autism to Effectively Deliver Care. It can be hard to know the best way for providers to interact with patients with autism and their parents. To make the hospital experience more positive, develop a plan for patient and family-centered care that results in better clinical outcomes. By Mary Salassi-Scotter, MNSc, RN* About Us__
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