Childrens Hospital Association The Children's Hospital Association is the nation’s leading advocate for children’s health, driving action, innovation, and advocacy so every child gets the care they deserve
About Childrens Hospital Association Children's hospitals are essential providers, setting the standard for the highest quality pediatric care while training the next generation of pediatricians At Children's Hospital Association, we're here to bring children's hospitals together
2025 Annual Leadership Conference - childrenshospitals. org This year, children’s hospital leaders gathered in San Diego to learn, inspire, and share their experiences guiding projects that are producing change in children’s health care
Careers - children’s hospitals 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
Investing in What Works: A Collaborative Model for Community Benefit Not only has the program earned strong support from hospital leadership and community partners, but it also reflects a growing statewide emphasis on hospital accountability and direct investment in local organizations
Matthew Cook - children’s hospitals Matthew Cook is CEO of Children’s Hospital Association (CHA), representing over 200 children’s hospitals as the leading national advocates for children’s health
Access Your CHA Account: How-To Instructions - children’s hospitals As a member of Children’s Hospital Association (CHA), you have access to online tools designed to help you and your hospital improve patient outcomes, shape efficiencies, foster peer relationships, and advocate for children’s hospitals
Access Free Courses to Build Skills in Pediatric Respiratory Care Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) is providing a no-cost educational resource for hospital teams who are caring for children with respiratory illnesses in emergency departments and inpatient settings
Childrens Hospital Association As the voice representing more than 200 children’s hospitals nationally, Children’s Hospital Association improves child health through innovation in the quality, cost, and delivery of care with our member hospitals
About Childrens Hospitals Working in and with their communities, children's hospitals lead health improvement initiatives for children that yield long-term benefits, including a healthier adult population and workforce, and countless costs avoided by early intervention in—or prevention of—chronic health problems