(founded
1901 ) is a private, non-profit teaching hospital in
Los Angeles . It is affiliated with the
Keck School Of Medicine Of USC and the
Children's Miracle Network , an international
Non-profit Organization dedicated to helping children by raising funds and awareness for
Pediatric hospitals throughout North America.
President/COO:
Richard D. Cordova
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles treats more than 58,000 children a year in its
Emergency Department . It admits more than 11,000 children a year to the hospital, and nearly 50 percent of those admissions are children under four years of age. There are more than 285,000 visits a year to its 29
Outpatient clinics and laboratories; nearly 5,000 visits at community sites through its Division of Adolescent Medicine. Childrens Hospital Los Angeles is able to offer the optimum in multidisciplinary care, with 33 pediatric subspecialties and dozens of special services for children and families.
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The
Saban Research Institute of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles , the largest and most productive pediatric research center in the western United States, now ranks fifth in the nation in federal funding for pediatric research at stand alone pediatric facilities, including from federal agencies, like the
National Institutes Of Health and the
Centers For Disease Control And Prevention .
Foundation grants have played an important role throughout the history of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. By investing in world-class pediatric patient care, research, education, community outreach, and capital projects, foundations can continue to shape and advance the quality of children’s health in Los Angeles and beyond. Grants from foundations have made a significant difference in the lives of the young patients, from establishing the
Laura P. And Leland K. Whittier Virtual Intensive Pediatric Care Unit to meeting the
Psychosocial needs of hospitalized children through the
Chase Child Life Program , supported by the
Chase Foundation .
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