Congratulations to Flushing Hospital Medical Center for being recognized as Pediatric Ready! by the New York Always Ready for Children Pediatric Recognition Program.
Flushing Hospital Medical Center participated in the program which aims to ensure that every ill and injured child receives appropriate emergency medical care within New York State emergency departments. The hospital was recognized for its efforts and dedication to help set the standard for the best possible pediatric care in New York.
This recognition is a testament to Flushing Hospital’s commitment to pediatric readiness in medical and traumatic emergencies. Participating in the New York Always Ready for Children Pediatric Recognition Program indicates participation in the National Pediatric Readiness Project, having a physician and nurse Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator, and a willingness to share resources and collaborate with other hospitals in New York State to improve pediatric care.
This program is an effort supported by the EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center, the Federal Health Resource and Service Administration (HRSA), the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Emergency Nurses Association, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the American College of Surgeons.
The Always Ready for Children (ARC) Pediatric Recognition Program is a state and region-wide recognition system for emergency departments committed to improving their pediatric care. The program was created, managed, and maintained by the region’s EMS for Children State Partnership Programs (EMSC), with support from the Health Resources and Services Administration and the EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center.