Driving Progress for Children’s Health
From advocacy to innovation, the Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) led with purpose in 2025. The association worked to unify the voices of children’s hospitals, amplify our collective impact, and put children’s health at the center of the national conversation.
Last year, CHA advanced children’s health on every front — unveiling a bold new mission and visual identity, leading 250 Capitol Hill meetings, and driving progress through initiatives in mental health, firearms safety, and equitable access to gene therapy. With our member hospitals, we launched new data tools, educated millions of clinicians, and amplified advocacy that protects care for kids nationwide.
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.
Telling your story
Children’s hospitals are driving bold solutions to keep kids healthy — from preventing illnesses through innovative initiatives to tackling food insecurity in communities nationwide. At the same time, breakthroughs like cell and gene therapy are transforming lives, underscoring the urgent need for equitable access to these life-changing treatments.
The Transforming Power of Sickle Cell Gene Therapy (and Why Access Is Important)
A revolutionary therapy takes some children’s lives to new heights. Others are left out.
Children's Hospitals Lead the Charge Against Food Insecurity
Food insecurity is a health issue that requires more than medical treatment.
A Revolution in Rare Disease
Advancements in genomic medicine at Children’s Mercy Kansas City give hope to kids with debilitating and fatal diseases where there once was none — and the hospital is helping others do the same.
Advocating for children
From Capitol Hill advocacy to breakthroughs in pediatric medicine, these stories reveal why programs like Medicaid and 340B are vital, how financial decisions impact hospitals, and why children’s mental health remains a national emergency. Explore the numbers, the progress, and the urgent calls to action shaping kids’ health today.
20 Years, 1 Mission: Championing Child Health on Capitol Hill
Sixty patient advocates met with legislators in Washington, D.C., as part of CHA’s 20th anniversary Family Advocacy Day.
By the Numbers: Medicaid Is Vital to Kids
Half of American children are covered by Medicaid.
The Budget Reconciliation Bill's Financial Impact on Children’s Hospitals
The budget reconciliation legislation will have a devastating effect on the financial viability of America’s children’s hospitals.
Why 340B Is Essential for Children's Health
The program makes life-saving drugs more affordable for hospitals that care for our nation’s children.
Four Years On: Children’s Mental Health Remains a National Emergency
Children nationwide continue to struggle with anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and other mental health conditions.
6 Pediatric Medicine Breakthroughs Made Possible by Federal Research Funding
Life-changing scientific innovations from children’s hospitals show how public investment changes lives.
Keeping kids safe
Children’s hospitals are committed to creating safer futures for kids — whether by preventing firearm injuries, advancing vaccine research and education, or closing gaps in care through quality improvement initiatives. Together, CHA and our member hospitals are leading efforts that protect children’s health and well-being every day.
Keeping Kids Safe With Firearm Injury Prevention
Learn how children's hospitals are working together to make communities safe for kids to grow and thrive.
CHA Supports Vaccine Research and Family Education
CHA supports pediatric vaccine research and encourages family education to ensure vaccinations remain safe and effective for children.
Children's Hospital Initiatives Prevent Childhood Illnesses
Pediatric hospitals are helping children live longer, healthier lives through programs that prioritize prevention, well-being, and resilience.
Supporting critical care
From groundbreaking research to innovative tools, CHA is driving progress for children’s health. Pediatric Learning Solutions ensures clinicians have the education they need to deliver top-quality care. At the same time, CHA’s data initiatives — mapping community needs and launching a new research platform — are empowering hospitals and partners to support more families and accelerate pediatric discoveries.
New Readmissions Benchmarking Tool Guides Quality Improvement
A readmissions predictor helps children’s hospitals reduce patient stays and compare their rates to peers at every APR-DRG level.
Mapping the Need: Children's Hospital Association Data Helps Ronald McDonald House Support More Families
The Children’s Hospital Association’s unique pediatric dashboard will allow Ronald McDonald House to expand its support for families of children receiving medical treatment.
Pediatric Learning Solutions: Meeting Your Continuing Education Needs in 2025
A recent award is only one of CHA’s Pediatric Learning Solutions achievements during 2024.
New Data Platform Will Expand Pediatric Research Possibilities
The Children’s Hospital Association wins the 2025 Amazon Web Services Children’s Health Innovation Award for our new Children’s Health Learning Platform.
Closing the Disparity Gap Through Quality Improvement
Tools developed by a Children's Hospital Association collaborative help every child get the care they deserve.
The Real Cost of Caring for Kids: Why Children’s Hospitals Require Different Metrics
Comparing children’s hospitals to adult facilities misses the mark.