The National Association-Childrens is a membership association representing over 220 children's hospitals, health systems, and related organizations across the nation. They are dedicated to improving child health through innovative approaches in the quality, cost, and delivery of care. Their mission is to raise awareness about the unique health and healthcare needs of children, drive improvements in pediatric healthcare outcomes, and advocate for policies that support the well-being of pediatric patients and the healthcare workforce.
As champions for children's health, the National Association-Childrens works to elevate the role of children's hospitals and health systems in their communities and nationally. They facilitate collaboration among member hospitals, promote the critical resources provided by children's hospitals, and strive to ensure a healthier future for all children by finding solutions to challenges and advancing changes in policies. Through their advocacy, education, and events, they aim to make life's important moments possible for kids and their families, from comprehensive care to treatment for complex conditions.
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