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Pediatric Mental Health Boarding in US Emergency Departments, 2018-2022
2025 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Northwestern University, · University of California San Francisco, · Children's National Hospital, · George Washington University, · Seattle Children's Hospital, · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, · Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN), · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · University of California, Los Angeles
This article describes how more children and teens in the US are staying longer in emergency departments because of mental health problems from 2018 to …
Strategies Used by Children’s Hospitals During the 2022 Viral Respiratory Surge
2025 · Seattle Children's Hospital, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · University of California San Francisco, · UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, · St. Joseph’s Health, · Boston Children's Hospital, · University of Washington, · Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN)
​This article examines how pediatric hospitals across the U.S. responded to a significant increase in respiratory viral infections in fall 2022. This surge, intensified by …
Universal Level Designations for Hospitalized Pediatric Patients in Evacuation
2022 · American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), · Stanford University, · University of Washington, · Western Regional Alliance for Pediatric Emergency Management (WRAP-EM), · Oregon Health & Science University, · University of California San Francisco
This article describes a proposal for a 4-tier system to classify pediatric hospital beds during disasters. It highlights the need for clear definitions to manage …
Using Two Statewide Medical Operations Coordination Centers to Load Balance in Pediatric Hospitals During a Severe Respiratory Surge in the United States
2023 · University of Washington
This article describes how two statewide Medical Operations Coordination Centers (MOCCs) in Washington and Oregon helped manage a surge in pediatric patients during a severe …
Strategic Surge Responses in the COVID-19 Era: Operational Themes, Innovative Solutions and Lessons Learned by Three Freestanding Pediatric Emergency Departments
2023 · Seattle Children's Hospital
This article describes how three pediatric emergency departments in the western U.S. handled challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights issues like low patient numbers …
PICU in the MICU: How Adult ICUs Can Support Pediatric Care in Public Health Emergencies
2022 · University of Washington, · Uniformed Services University, · Brooke Army Medical Center, · Naval Medical Center, San Diego, · University of Michigan
This article explains how adult ICUs can help care for children during health emergencies like COVID-19. It describes that since there are fewer pediatric ICU …
Disaster Planning for Homeless Populations: Analysis and Recommendations for Communities
2020 · University of Washington
This article explains how homeless people are more at risk during disasters due to lack of shelter, health issues, and limited resources. It highlights the …
ImPACTS (Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation)
· Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation (ImPACTS), · Yale New Haven Health System, · Seattle Children's Hospital, · Riley Children's Health
This webpage describes ImPACTS, a program that uses simulation to help doctors and nurses improve how they care for sick children in emergencies. The goal …
Clinical Standard Work Pathways
· Seattle Children's Hospital
This webpage features Clinical Standard Work Pathways, which are step-by-step guides for healthcare providers to follow when caring for patients. These pathways. available as documents, …
Power Outages and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Children
2025 · Columbia University, · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, · University of Washington
This article describes how power outages can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning in children, especially when families use generators or other fuel-burning devices indoors. It …

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