Children's Hospital Association Blog
Find expert insights and perspectives on issues important to children's hospitals and child health on CHA's official blog. Our team shares information to help pediatric leaders advocate for change and find actionable solutions.
One-of-a-Kind Resource to Prevent Pediatric Harm
The Safety Watch from the Child Health Patient Safety Organization® equips clinicians to stay ahead of harm events.
How to Decrease Deaths Attributable to Pediatric Sepsis
A change package developed by the Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes collaborative helps hospitals identify and treat the condition sooner.
Why Global Collaboration Matters to Children's Health
By listening, learning, and advocating together, we can make sure all children get the care they need to thrive.
By the Numbers: Medicaid Is Vital to Kids
Half of American children are covered by Medicaid.
Safe Firearm Storage Saves Lives
How children’s hospitals are partnering with community organizations to promote safe firearm storage.
10 Surprising Facts About Medicaid
Learn why Medicaid is a vital resource for more than 37 million children in the U.S.
5 Ways Child Life Specialists Make an Impact
March is a time to celebrate child life professionals and the impact they have on children and their families.
10 Reasons to Attend Family Advocacy Day
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of giving pediatric patients and families a powerful way to share their journeys with federal lawmakers.
5 Free Tools to Promote Firearm Injury Prevention
Children’s hospitals are using these resources to educate their staff and communities about firearm injury prevention.
A Public Health Crisis: Children’s Hospitals’ Roles in Keeping Kids Safe from Firearm Violence
Health care providers are uniquely positioned to educate families about the risks associated with unsecured firearms.
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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.