Posts Tagged ‘Phoenix Children’s Hospital’

AZ Leads the Way in Emergency Care for Kids

April 17th, 2012

One of the best ways to improve outcomes for kids that have a medical emergency is to have a statewide network of emergency departments that focus on specific “kid-based” criteria for training, equipment, and facilities.  Arizona is now one of only 5 states that have implemented a specialized pediatric emergency care system- a system that was developed in partnership with us, the Arizona Academy of Pediatrics Arizona Academy of Pediatrics, hospitals, physicians, nurses, and emergency personnel. 

The system is called “Pediatric-Prepared Emergency Care”, and it’s a voluntary program that recognizes hospitals that have demonstrated their ability  to stabilize and/or manage pediatric medical emergencies. The AzAAP’s voluntary certification program recognizes hospitals that meet specific  Pediatric-Prepared Emergency Care.  Certification is available for 1) Prepared Care; 2) Prepared Plus Care; and 3) Prepared Advanced Care.  The AzAAP approved certification of 9 facilities for the top category including: Arizona Children’s Center at Maricopa Medical Center; Banner Thunderbird Medical Center; Cardon Children’s Medical Center; Phoenix Children’s Hospital; Scottsdale Healthcare –Shea Medical Center; Tucson Medical Center for Children; and the U of A Medical Center/Diamond Children’s Medical Center. 

Congratulations to these progressive hospitals for stepping up and for their commitment to Arizona families.

Arizona Loses a Children’s Health Evangelist

July 13th, 2010

Daniel T. Cloud, Jr., M.D., one of Arizona’s most dedicated health and public health professionals, passed away last week.  We’ll miss him, but his life work lives on.

Dr. Cloud made his dream come true to establish a children’s hospital in Arizona- and became the Founding President of Phoenix Children’s Hospital in 1983.  He was also one of our key partners in improving immunization rates in Arizona.  As the chair for The Arizona Partnership for Immunizations, he provided credibility to or statewide effort to continually improve pediatric office immunization performance. TAPI even established the Daniel T. Cloud Outstanding Practice Award for practices or clinics that reach 90% immunization coverage for 2 year olds in their populations.  As always, he was committed to serving children.

The family requests that donations be made to TAPI jennifert@aachc.org, or Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation foundation@phoenixchildrens.com, in memory of Dr. Daniel T. Cloud.