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Penn Medicine Provides Parents Tools to Grieve and Heal After Loss

The loss of a baby during pregnancy or delivery or within the first months after birth is its own kind of grief. Through its Community Wellness Program, Penn Medicine Princeton Health offers a space and opportunity for families to come together in a moving and dignified ceremony to share their sorrow.

Webinar explains new international consensus criteria for pediatric sepsis

The Children’s Hospital Association has released a replay of a recent webinar on the International Consensus Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock, a new way to define sepsis in children once it has occurred.

At Rhode Island hospital, ‘Precious Beginnings’ for moms and babies in a homelike environment

At Landmark Medical Center, based in Woonsocket, R.I., new moms and their babies receive care in a comfortable setting designed to feel like home. Landmark’s Maternity Care and Newburn Nursery Precious Beginnings specializes in offering a single room maternity experience, where all aspects of the birth process occur in one room with a consistent team of care providers.

Children's National trustee shares how board members at pediatric hospitals can improve outcomes for children

In the latest edition of AHA's Trustee Insights newsletter, Schonay Barnett-Jones, a trustee at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., and a member of the AHA Board of Trustees and Committee on Governance, shares how board members at pediatric hospitals can help improve the health and well-being for children they serve.

CMS finalizes changes to Medicaid, CHIP eligibility review programs

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday issued a final rule updating t

House committee holds hearing on extending CHIP funding

The House Energy and Commerce Committee today held a hearing

CMS: 16.7 million enroll in Medicaid/CHIP since October 2013

More than 16.7 million people enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program between Oct.

Governors urge Congress to quickly extend CHIP funding for five years

The nation’s governors yesterday urged Congress to extend funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program for five years, at the current enhanced federal matching rate.

Study: Perinatal HIV infections decline over decade

An estimated 69 infants were born with perinatal HIV infection in 2013, down from 216 in 2002, according to a

Survey: Most states planning on federal funding for CHIP to continue

Most governors are planning upcoming budgets that assume federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program will continue, according to a