The Challenge of Pediatric Emergency Care

Children have unique health care needs. But because EMS agencies and emergency departments (EDs) have limited resources, they tend to focus on the patients they see most often: adults. They might not be "Pediatric Ready," or have the pediatric-specific skills, protocols, and resources needed to provide quality emergency care for children.

Why does it matter? Universal Pediatric Readiness could save 2,143 children's lives each year—and that's just in EDs.1

children and their families seek emergency care every year2

of EDs are not considered to be fully Pediatric Ready3

children's lives could be saved, yearly, through Pediatric Readiness at all EDs1


One Family's Story

On a stormy night in Iowa, 2-year-old Arlette’s respiratory illness became a life-threatening situation. Fortunately, two local EMS agencies had ensured they had pediatric-specific protocols, equipment, knowledge, and champions in place, also known as being "Pediatric Ready."

Join the EMSC Program in ensuring every EMS agency, and every ED, is Pediatric Ready.


Participate in the Pediatric Readiness Projects

The Pediatric Readiness Projects offer EMS and fire-rescue agencies and EDs free assessments, benchmarking, checklists, toolkits, and more to ensure they are ready for children.

PPRP entrance with logo

For EMS and fire-rescue

NPRP entrance with logo

For emergency departments


More Tools and Resources

Explore educational resources and quality improvement opportunities to help you on your journey to improve care for kids.


Find Your State Program

The EMSC Program includes State Partnership Programs in nearly every state and territory. These programs offer free resources, quality improvement efforts, research projects, and more tailored to your specific state’s needs. Use the map to find information about your state’s program.


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