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.
3 Ways H.R. 1 Puts Children's Health Care at Risk
The House budget reconciliation bill will start a chain reaction impacting all children’s access to health care.
8 Organizations Helping Improve Pediatric Patients' Experiences
Children’s Hospital Association and its partners bring free programs and tools to patients and families.
Testifying for Change: One Family’s Fight for Youth Mental Health
The Children’s Hospital Association and Children’s Hospital Colorado invited Lucy and Hope Hartman to Capitol Hill to advocate for a mental health care system that works for kids.
How Drug Shortages Disrupt Pediatric Care
Drug shortages strain children’s hospital budgets, staffing, and patient care. Learn what’s driving it and what’s being done to fix it.
Survey: 50% of Americans Worry Medicaid Cuts Will Force Kids Off Health Insurance
A new KFF poll shows people are concerned about the impact of H.R. 1 on kids and hospitals.
A Holistic Approach to Health
Children’s hospitals help advance the health of their communities.
A Mental Health Bill Everyone Can Agree On
Bipartisan legislation would help kids get mental health care earlier.
Why Medicaid Matters for Children's Mental Health
Threats to Medicaid coverage put youth mental health care at risk. Learn why preserving access for kids and teens is more urgent than ever.
Protecting Hospital Employees from Workplace Violence
The Save Healthcare Workers Act would make assaulting a hospital employee a federal crime.
Celebrating 20 Years: A Tradition of Fearless Voices for Children’s Health
Two decades of putting faces to policies during Family Advocacy Day has made life-changing impacts for children’s health.
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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.