Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Earns HAP Achievement Award
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The Community Asthma Prevention Program receives a “Community Champion” Achievement Award from The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP).
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The Community Asthma Prevention Program receives a “Community Champion” Achievement Award from The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP).
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Members of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) traveled to Washington D.C. for 2019 Speak Now for Kids Family Advocacy Day.
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By investing in home repairs, CHOP and Philadelphia are improving asthma outcomes.
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In June, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia's patient Grant Lorelli, 15, participated in 2018 Speak Now for Kids Family Advocacy Day in Washington, D.C.
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CHOP spent two years lobbying to include language in the NDAA to ensure that pregnant women are quickly referred to qualified fetal medicine. Learn more about CHOP's lobbying efforts on behalf of children.
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In January 2018, Dr. Adzick and the Kane family headed to Washington to advocate and raise awareness about birth defects, fetal surgery and more.
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CHOP opposes House Bill 1933, which would prohibit transgender or gender-nonconforming children covered by Medicaid or CHIP from receiving essential, evidence-based healthcare services.
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In early October 2017, the U.S. House and Senate held hearings on bills to extend CHIP for another five years. This is good news, but only a first step in the process. Learn how you can support CHIP.
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From teaming up with schools to help students live healthier lives to working as volunteer pediatricians, CHOP primary care physicians are making a real impact on children's lives in their local communities and beyond.
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Preventing injuries to children and youth is the focus of two complementary programs at Children’s Hospital: the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Injury Prevention Program.