CHildren's Healthcare of Atlanta
Mission: To enhance the lives of children through excellence in patient care, research, and education.
Vision: To transform pediatric healthcare and be the leading voice for the health of Georgia’s children.
In 1998, Scottish Rite and Egleston hospitals merged together to form the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system. Since then, Children's has expanded to another hospital, Hughes Spalding in downtown Atlanta, as well as 17 other satellite outpatient centers, making this healthcare system one of the largest and most dependable of its kind in the country, serving over 300,000 kids per year from across the state and southeast.
Children’s is the largest pediatric provider in Georgia and one of the largest in the country. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is ranked among the top 10 in the nation in the following specialties: Cancer and blood disorders (No. 5), Cardiac care (No. 3), Emergency Services (No. 7), Neonatal intensive care (No. 2), Orthopedics (No. 4), Pulmonary care (No. 5) Children's is ranked among the top three children’s hospitals nationwide.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is a not-for-profit organization that relies on the generous financial and volunteer support of its community. Donations directly impact the lives of each family served by Children’s and support many initiatives such as clinical excellence, research, teaching, wellness and charity care.
Over the last 17 years UGA Miracle has donated $3.2 million to all Rehabilitation and Orthopedics departments through the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system. Over the last three years, the money raised by UGA Miracle has provided the rehab unit with a medical transport van, a rock climbing wall for rehabilitation purposes, a lift system in each of the unit’s rooms to allow for better transition in and out of patients’ beds, an annual rehab reunion for the old and new patients of the unit, and helps sponsor Camp Twin Lakes (Spina bifida). Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta continually seeks new ways to help children stay healthier, recover faster, and return to being children sooner. Children’s has achieved national preeminence through groundbreaking clinical firsts and accomplishments.
For more information on Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, please check out their website: http://www.choa.org/
Vision: To transform pediatric healthcare and be the leading voice for the health of Georgia’s children.
In 1998, Scottish Rite and Egleston hospitals merged together to form the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system. Since then, Children's has expanded to another hospital, Hughes Spalding in downtown Atlanta, as well as 17 other satellite outpatient centers, making this healthcare system one of the largest and most dependable of its kind in the country, serving over 300,000 kids per year from across the state and southeast.
Children’s is the largest pediatric provider in Georgia and one of the largest in the country. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is ranked among the top 10 in the nation in the following specialties: Cancer and blood disorders (No. 5), Cardiac care (No. 3), Emergency Services (No. 7), Neonatal intensive care (No. 2), Orthopedics (No. 4), Pulmonary care (No. 5) Children's is ranked among the top three children’s hospitals nationwide.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is a not-for-profit organization that relies on the generous financial and volunteer support of its community. Donations directly impact the lives of each family served by Children’s and support many initiatives such as clinical excellence, research, teaching, wellness and charity care.
Over the last 17 years UGA Miracle has donated $3.2 million to all Rehabilitation and Orthopedics departments through the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system. Over the last three years, the money raised by UGA Miracle has provided the rehab unit with a medical transport van, a rock climbing wall for rehabilitation purposes, a lift system in each of the unit’s rooms to allow for better transition in and out of patients’ beds, an annual rehab reunion for the old and new patients of the unit, and helps sponsor Camp Twin Lakes (Spina bifida). Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta continually seeks new ways to help children stay healthier, recover faster, and return to being children sooner. Children’s has achieved national preeminence through groundbreaking clinical firsts and accomplishments.
For more information on Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, please check out their website: http://www.choa.org/
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