Child and Adolescent Health: Pediatric Care Models
Highlighting care models for kids with complex medical needs.

with University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and Corewell Health Children’s
Blog summarizes five action steps hospitals can take to establish pediatric disaster readiness, as well as day-to-day readiness.

Children's Colorado
“Caring for Our Kids” podcast series focuses on how pediatric hospitals are meeting the needs of their communities. The hospital has designed seamless, multidisciplinary care for medically complex kids and their families.

with University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and Corewell Health Children’s
Learn about evidence-based practices and protocols emergency departments can implement to address the needs of children experiencing the impact of disasters.

with Texas Children's
“Caring for Our Kids” podcast series focuses on how pediatric hospitals are meeting the needs of their communities. First episode explores Texas Children's Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Program, and the impact it has had on the lives of young cancer patients.

In this AHA Stat Blog, Chris DeRienzo, M.D., AHA’s senior vice president and chief physician executive, shares the crucial need for early identification and treatment of pediatric sepsis.

with Children's National Hospital
Schonay Barnett-Jones, a trustee at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., and a member of the AHA Board of Trustees and Committee on Governance, shares how board members at pediatric hospitals can help improve the health and well-being of children.

with Children's National Health System
AHA and leaders at Children’s National Hospital discuss what the new CMS prior authorization rule means for making sure clinicians can do what they do best: taking care of their patients.

with Grady Health System
In this podcast, learn about Grady Health System’s new teen experience and leadership program, intended to build a workforce pipeline.

Chris DeRienzo, M.D., AHA’s chief physician executive and a board-certified pediatrician and neonatologist, writes, “Hospitals and the caregivers inside them are committed to providing safe and high-quality care for kids and our EDs are prepared to treat them.”

with Gillette Children's
Thomas Harris Jr., executive vice president of operations at Gillette Children’s, shares how the hospital’s virtual rehab program has enabled better, and accessible services to patients.

with Wisconsin Children's
By expanding communication with patients and families, Wisconsin Children’s sees better engagement, leading to fewer visits to the ED and a decrease in avoidable readmissions.