Children's National Medical Center: In a policy statement scheduled to appear in the October issue of the journal Pediatrics, a team of pediatric emergency medicine specialists and other health experts point to a IOM report that found only 6 percent of U.S. hospital emergency departments are fully equipped to properly care for children even though children account for more than 20 percent of all emergency room visits. The authors make "recommendations for appropriate equipment, training, medications, and policies for pediatric emergency care," according to a Children's National Medical Center description of the policy statement (9/21).
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