Great Plains Health Recognized as a Pediatric-Ready Hospital

On February 1, Great Plains Health became the  seventh hospital in Nebraska to be recognized as a Pediatric Ready Hospital by the Nebraska  Emergency Medical Services for Children Committee, marking a significant milestone for pediatric emergency care in the North Platte region. 

This achievement is particularly significant as approximately 90% of children needing  emergency care are first treated at local community emergency departments. 

To earn this designation, Great Plains Health met rigorous standards in several key areas, including staff qualifications and training, quality improvement measures, pediatric-specific  policies, continuing education programs, specialized equipment and supplies, and a commitment to ongoing process refinement.  

"Having the right equipment, protocols, and training in place for pediatric emergencies can  make a critical difference in outcomes," said Dr. James Smith, emergency physician at Great  Plains Health. "Our team has worked diligently to implement these pediatric-ready standards,  ensuring we're prepared when children need emergency care." 

Research shows that emergency departments participating in pediatric readiness initiatives  have improved clinical outcomes, with critically ill and injured children experiencing lower  mortality rates compared to those treated at facilities not associated with such initiatives.  Studies indicate hospitals with high levels of pediatric readiness can reduce mortality risk by  up to 76%.  

"This recognition reflects our dedication to providing the highest level of emergency care for  children in our community," said Sarah Roth, emergency department clinical educator at Great  Plains Health.  

"We are continually advancing to provide our region with the best possible 24/7 emergency  coverage at our Level III trauma center," said Stephanie Jacobson, director of emergency  services at Great Plains Health. "Excellence in pediatric emergency care is a vital part of that  mission."  

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