The Latest from Our Members
Whether it’s within their organization or outside the hospital walls, children’s hospitals and health systems are innovating solutions and driving initiatives to improve children's health care and child health.
Fewer Doctors Are Going Into Pediatrics. That’s Leaving a Huge Gap in Hospitals.
Dr. Jeanine Ronan, program director of the pediatrics residency program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, explains why. (Source: NPR)
Children’s Hospital Colorado’s New Spanish-Speaking Pediatric Surgery Clinic Is Breaking Down Barriers
One doctor has made it his mission to make health care more approachable by launching a Spanish-speaking pediatric surgery clinic. (Source: Denver 7 ABC)
Take the Vacation, Says Children’s National CEO
To focus on competing priorities, Michelle Riley-Brown believes in taking time to take care of her health and well-being. (Source: Becker’s Hospital Review)
Surviving, Thriving, and Reunion
The story of two UPMC Children’s Hospital workers and their bond. (Source: CBS News)
Why Phoenix Children’s Turned In-House to Create and Deploy RPM Apps
The pediatric hospital’s home-grown apps aim to improve patient experience and clinical outcomes in a population often ignored by digital health companies. (Source: mHealth Intelligence)
Now Is the Time to Improve the Health of Our Nation’s Children
Bill would create innovative solutions while keeping more kids healthy. (Source: Roll Call)
A Case Study in Ambient Clinical Voice at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Ambient clinical voice has become an impactful part of health IT. (Source: Healthcare IT Today)
Not All Physicians Dislike EHR Data Entry
Dr. Vinay Vaidya, CMIO at Phoenix Children's, shows how his team successfully changed the documentation perceptions of the hospital's clinicians. (Source: HealthcareIT News)
About Children's Hospital Association
Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 200 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care.