Upson Regional Medical Center: A Committed KidsABC Participant

 

From the Rural Health Report published by Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.

In 2023, Upson Regional Medical Center was named as one of eight health care facilities to be included in the “Kid Ready” initiative, a collaboration between Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM), its Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC) and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Children’s). 

This year, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 26, the Upson Regional Medical Center Emergency Department was recognized for its commitment to strengthening pediatric emergency care in Upson County.  URMC was celebrated for reaching key milestones as a participating hospital in the Kids Alliance for Better Care (KidsABC). 

Georgia rural hospitals face unique challenges in their ability to treat and keep pediatric patients in their communities, and KidsABC is focused on improving access to quality pediatric care. 

“Prior to the KidsABC initiative at Upson Regional, a large number of our pediatric patients were sent to Atlanta for the expert care needed. Parents in our service area want to have exceptional care, close to home. URMC’s mission is to provide excellent care for our community, and being able to partner and provide pediatric emergency care in times of crisis aligns with our mission,” shared Upson Regional Medical Center CEO Dan Owens. 

KidsABC helps participating hospitals, like Upson Regional, acquire child-friendly equipment, complete pediatric-specific emergency care staff training and implement the latest protocols and policies for treating children with critical conditions, such as asthma and diabetic ketoacidosis. 

“Through our collaboration with Mercer University School of Medicine, its Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, KidsABC has given our emergency department staff the opportunity to gain vast knowledge and enhance the pediatric emergency care offered through training, new technology and equipment, and easy access to experts at Children’s. As a rural community, parents and pediatric patients can have additional confidence in the quality care they will receive in our emergency department,” Owens added. “We recently treated a five-year-old who presented with severe asthma symptoms. Although the patient lives within 20 miles of Upson Regional, he was frequently sent to Children’s for treatment in the past. Due to the training and protocols set in place in URMC’s emergency department through KidsABC he was able to be treated locally and sent home to be with his family. This is a life-changing option for parents with multiple children who need to stay as close to home as possible, but desire top-notch pediatric health care for their children.” 



5-year-old King Williams with the Upson Regional Medical Center pediatric health care professionals who helped him overcome severe asthma symptoms.


“Today marks a very important moment for kids in rural Georgia and in Upson County,” said MUSM Dean Jean R. Sumner, M.D., FACP. “We are honored to recognize the ED staff for their dedication to pediatric emergency care training and refining their skills to provide the best care for kids. Children are not just tiny adults when it comes to the practice of emergency medicine. They require special care and appropriate equipment and tools to help keep their care here at home. Upson Regional Medical Center has been a strong, committed KidsABC participant and has set the bar very high for pediatric care. We commend the efforts of the staff and leadership. They are making a difference in children’s lives and will continue to do so for years to come.”

“Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta congratulates Upson Regional on achieving this milestone,” said Marc Welsh, V.P. of child advocacy and chief diversity officer, Children’s. “The objectives of KidsABC align with Children’s vision to ‘Do Everything Possible to Make Anything Possible for Kids’. We want to ensure all the children of Georgia have access to quality health care and, by participating in KidsABC, hospitals like Upson Regional are building capacity to serve even more kids in their own communities.”

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