Whether it is welcoming a new generation into the workforce, leveraging data to improve outcomes, or finding ways to deliver care beyond a hospital’s walls, change in pediatric care is constant.
To help you champion children’s health, we’ve compiled a variety of resources designed especially for children’s hospital leaders.
Understand generational differences
A CHA-commissioned survey reveals millennial and Gen Z employees’ perceptions about working in pediatric health care. Discover key trends and surprising insights to guide your recruitment and retention efforts.
Explore solutions for workforce challenges
Find practical guides and blueprints to grow a virtual nursing program from scratch and bolster your respiratory therapist and radiology technologist staff. CHA sought strategies from service line leaders and executives at organizations that have moved the needle.
CHA also assessed pediatric workforce vacancies and appointment wait times at children’s hospitals across the country to better understand the impact of shortages across pediatric health professions. Find the results and additional federal solutions.
Track industry trends
The Children’s Hospitals Landscape Report offers a high-level look at industry trends specific to children’s hospitals. The report leverages CHA’s Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS®) and PROSPECT℠ databases, which track operational and clinical data from the nation’s leading children’s hospitals.
Respond to the social drivers of health
A new report from CHA and Nyoo Health shares how children’s hospitals screen patients and families for social drivers of health. Additionally, a collection of children’s hospital’s interventions shows how pediatric organizations are taking action to address the nonmedical conditions that influence 80% of health outcomes.
Address the public health crisis
CHA has joined a gun violence prevention initiative led by the Ad Council and a coalition of hospital and health system leaders. The campaign seeks to dramatically reduce firearm deaths and injuries, especially among our nation’s children and teens, by mobilizing the advertising, media, and marketing industries to tackle gun violence prevention and gun safety in America.