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* About * News * Contact * Search Search * Sign In / Register * Focus Areas * Focus Areas * Pediatric Readiness * National Pediatric Readiness Project * Advocacy * Disaster Preparedness * Hospital Based Care * Prehospital Based Care * Research * Trauma * Funded Programs * EMSC Funded Programs * State Partnership Program * Targeted Issues (TI) * State Partnership Regionalization of Care (SPROC) * Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) * EMSC Grants Database * All-Grantee Meeting * QI Collaboratives * QI Collaboratives * Quality Improvement Science * Pediatric Medical Recognition Community of Practice (PMRP CoP) * Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator Community of Practice (PECC CoP) * National Pediatric Readiness Quality Collaborative (PRQC) * Pediatric Readiness COP * Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Quality Collaborative (PDPQC) * Telehealth Collaborative * PECC Workforce Development Collaborative (PWDC) * Education * Education & Resources * Pediatric Emergency and Advocacy Kits (PEAK) * Toolkits * Webinars * Training Modules * Our Impact * Impacts & Outcomes * National Emergency Medical Services for Children Data Analysis Resource Center (NEDARC) * Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) * EMSC in State Regulation and Policy * EMSC Scholars & Fellows Program * Audiences * All Audiences * Advocates & Policymakers * Clinicians * EMSC Stakeholders * Patients & Families * Prehospital Practitioners * Researchers OUR MISSION TO MINIMIZE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF ACUTELY ILL AND INJURED CHILDREN ACROSS THE EMS FOR CHILDREN CONTINUUM. About the EIIC PREHOSPITAL TOOLKIT & CHECKLIST NOW LIVE NEW REGIONAL PEDIATRIC PANDEMIC NETWORK PECC WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATIVE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS The disaster preparedness domain offers a variety of tools and resources to facilitate the consideration of pediatric needs in disaster preparedness planning by healthcare providers, public health departments, schools, and families and caregivers. * Read More TRAUMA Traumatic injuries are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children. Our trauma domain identifies and disseminates best practices and pediatric trauma care guidelines as well as supports the research and development of new evidence-based guidelines. * Read More PREHOSPITAL BASED CARE The prehospital domain supports the EMS community through efforts such as the Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project, the Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator Community of Practice, and quality improvement collaboratives. We also champion the inclusion of pediatric considerations in various national projects and collaboratives that deal with prehospital issues. * Read More HOSPITAL BASED CARE The primary focus of our hospital-based care domain is our National Pediatric Readiness Program, which seeks to ensure that all U.S. emergency departments—regardless of location or pediatric volume—have the essential resources, protocols and training in place to provide effective emergency care to children. * Read More RESEARCH The research domain works closely with the National EMSC Data Analysis Resource Center (NEDARC) to create knowledge and accelerate its implementation through the support of our Targeted Issues (TI) grantees, State Partnership Regionalization of Care (SPROC) grantees, and the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). * Read More QUALITY IMPROVEMENT The EIIC accelerates improvement in the quality of pediatric emergency care through the development of quality improvement (QI) collaboratives. These collaboratives are networks designed for shared learning, driven by an evidence base and known gaps to facilitate rapid translation of known best practices into clinical care. * Read More RECENT NEWS More News NEW REGIONAL PEDIATRIC PANDEMIC NETWORK WILL PARTNER WITH EIIC TO BUILD ON EMSC DISASTER PREPAREDNESS EFFORTS The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has announced a new award of $9,700,000 to fund a five-year grant to five children’s hospitals to establish the Regional Pediatric Pandemic Network. Aug. 30, 2021, 3 p.m. IMPROVING ACCESS TO CARE THROUGH THE TELEHEALTH COLLABORATIVE During the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency departments saw a 70% decrease in visits for children 14 years and under—suggesting serious gaps in access to much-needed care, … Aug. 30, 2021, 2:30 p.m. PECARN STUDY EXPLORING ORAL STEROIDS FOR ASTHMA IN AMBULANCE SETTING Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and local Cincinnati EMS agencies from the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) midwestern research node, HOMERUN, are a … Aug. 30, 2021, 2 p.m. EMSC Pulse A digest of EMSC Program News and Activities -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read August's Newsletter Issue #63 | Aug. 31, 2021 Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center EIIC MISSION Minimize morbidity and mortality of acutely ill and injured children across the EMS for Children continuum. Learn more about our impact * About * Our Team * Intranet (password required) * Calendar * Contact Us * Facebook * Twitter * Youtube * Linkedin * Instagram The EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award (U07MC37471) totaling $3M with 0 percent financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.