Press Release

May 16, 2001

SEVEN HOSPITALS RECOGNIZED
FOR CHILD EMERGENCY CARE

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Seven hospitals -- five in northern Illinois and two in Dubuque, Iowa -- will be recognized Thursday by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) program for providing the resources and capabilities to address the emergency needs of critically ill and injured children.

"Special training, equipment and supplies are necessary in order to effectively provide emergency care for children," said Dr. John R. Lumpkin, state public health director. "This program recognizes those hospitals that have taken steps to enhance their emergency departments to meet the unique needs of pediatric patients."

Leslee Stein-Spencer, chief of the Department's Division of Emergency Medical Services and Highway Safety, will present each hospital with a certificate of recognition as an Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics (EDAP) during a ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Northern Illinois University Rockford campus auditorium, 8500 E. State St.

Hospitals can apply for one of two levels of voluntary recognition. Facilities that provide comprehensive emergency services can seek recognition as an Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics (EDAP). Another possible designation, Standby Emergency Department for Pediatrics (SEDP), is for hospitals that provide stabilization measures and have in place transfer guidelines for when more definitive care is needed.

With these new recognitions by the Department, there are now 89 EDAP hospitals and 13 SEDP hospitals. Included in today's announcement are two Dubuque, Iowa, hospitals that care for many Illinois children and have met Illinois EMSC criteria.

Hospitals seeking this voluntary designation receive a site visit by the EMSC program staff who verify that the emergency department is capable of meeting pediatric emergency care standards including the following:

  • Professionals specially trained in pediatric emergency care;
  • Adequate staffing and provisions for pediatric consultation and backup to support provision of pediatric emergency care services;
  • Availability of essential pediatric equipment, supplies and medication;
  • Treatment protocols for the management of abused and of critically ill and injured children;
  • Implementation of protocols for interfacility transfer of critically ill and injured children to a specialized care center; and
  • Incorporation of pediatrics into emergency services quality improvement activities.

The Illinois EMSC program, a collaborative effort of the Illinois Department of Public Health and Loyola University Medical Center of Chicago, was established in 1994 to ensure that the emergency medical care needs of children were adequately addressed.

 
 

ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
Illinois Department of Public Health/Loyola University Medical Center

   
Facility Level of Recognition
   
Finley Hospital
350 N. Grandview Ave.
Dubuque, IA 52001
EDAP*
   
Kishwaukee Community Hospital
626 Bethany Road
DeKalb, IL 60115
EDAP
   
Mercy Medical Center
250 Mercy Drive
Dubuque, IA 52001
EDAP
   
OSF St. Anthony Medical Center
5666 E. State St.
Rockford, IL 61108
EDAP
   
Provena St. Joseph Hospital
77 N. Airlite
Elgin, IL 60123
EDAP
   
Rockford Memorial Hospital
2400 N. Rockton Ave.
Rockford, IL 61103
EDAP
   
SwedishAmerican Hospital
1400 Charles St.
Rockford, IL 61104
EDAP
 

*EDAP – Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics





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