Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) sometimes simply referred to as ''Children's'', is a not-for-profit children's healthcare system, located in the
Atlanta
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area dedicated to caring for infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout Georgia. CHOA formed in 1998 when ''Egleston Children's Health Care System'' and ''Scottish Rite Medical Center'' came together becoming one of the largest pediatric systems in the United States. In 2006 CHOA assumed responsibility for the management of services at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital growing the system to three hospitals.
Today the growing pediatric healthcare system consist of the following:
*Three Hospitals:
Egleston Children's Hospital,
Scottish Rite Children's Hospital and
Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital
The Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital is a freestanding, 24-bed, pediatric acute care and outpatient children's hospital located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is affiliated with both the Emory University Sc ...
*Current hospital under construction:
CHOA Arthur M. Blank Hospital Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital (ABH) is a planned freestanding, 446-bed, pediatric acute care children's hospital currently under construction at I-85 and North Druid Hills Road in Brookhaven, Georgia. It will be affilia ...
*27 neighborhood locations throughout metro Atlanta
* Six
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Centers and facilities that offer
primary care,
sports medicine,
rehabilitation and surgical services
*Marcus Autism Center
History
During the 1990s the
United States healthcare industry changed dramatically. Hospitals throughout the country faced colliding pressures, such as reimbursement issues, insurance coverage changes and staff shortages.
Egleston Children's Health Care System, which included the Henrietta Egleston Hospital for Children and Scottish Rite Medical Center were among the hospitals that had struggled to continue providing care for sick and injured children and their families. Both hospitals were faced with the possibility of closure; Atlanta leaders urged Egleston and Scottish Rite to unite to preserve pediatric healthcare for the region.
Then in 1998, the two hospitals merged to form Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The new organization improved its standing immediately by eliminating redundancies and reducing costs. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Children's went on to achieve even greater financial improvements, reaching $38 million in savings in just 24 months—when the original goal had been $30 million over a five-year period. In addition to exceeding the organization's original financial targets, Children's achieved new benchmarks for customer service and employee satisfaction.
In 2006, they merged with
Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital
The Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital is a freestanding, 24-bed, pediatric acute care and outpatient children's hospital located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is affiliated with both the Emory University Sc ...
; the transaction was facilitated by a $20 million donation from philanthropist
Diana Blank.
[Atlanta Business Journals: "A longtime anonymous donor reveals her identity" by Maria Saporta]
Sep 18, 2015 During the year of 2006, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta launched a comprehensive, five-year campaign to raise funds for the largest proposed healthcare facility expansion and renovation project in the State of Georgia's history. Called the ''One to Grow On Campaign'', the campaign raised a total of $294 million which surpassed the original goal of $265 million. The campaigns success was in part due to the generous support of the Atlanta area community.
In November 2020,
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
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collaborated with
Microsoft and billionaire
Bill Gates to donate
Xbox Series X consoles to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta along with 19 other children's hospitals throughout the country.
Children's Christmas parade
The Children's Christmas Parade is a major
Christmas parade held to benefit Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Beginning in 1981 with
Egleston Children's Hospital (which later merged with Scottish Rite Children's Hospital), it is held on the first Saturday in December, which is also the second weekend after
Thanksgiving.
CHOA Arthur M. Blank Hospital
Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital (ABH) is a planned freestanding, 446-bed, pediatric acute care
children's hospital currently under construction at I-85 and North Druid Hills Road in
Brookhaven, Georgia. It will be affiliated with the
Emory University School of Medicine and will be the flagship hospital of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The hospital will provide comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout Atlanta and will feature an
level I pediatric trauma center. Its regional
pediatric intensive-care unit and
neonatal intensive care units will serve the Atlanta and greater Georgia region. The hospital will also has a helipad to transport critically ill patients to and from the hospital. This undertaking is the largest healthcare project in Georgia's history.
Summer camp
Children's offers numerous specialized camps/retreats that bring together children, and teens with similar or the same medical conditions, diseases and disabilities. Some of the camps/retreats even include the whole family. The goal each camp is to give children/teens the opportunity to have fun, meet others with similar conditions and build confidence. Many of the camps Children's offers could not be made possible without the collaboration with partner organizations and sponsors. The majority of Children's camps/retreats are held at Camp Twin Lakes, which operates several camp locations throughout the State of Georgia.
* ''Camp Braveheart'' - An overnight camp for children and teens that have had a
heart transplant or are affected by
heart disease
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* ''Camp Carpe Diem'' - An overnight camp for children with medically controlled
epilepsy and other
seizure disorders
* ''Camp Courage'' - An overnight camp for children with
craniofacial disorders
* ''Camp Krazy Legs'' - An overnight summer camp for children and teens with
spina bifida
* ''Camp No Limb-itations'' - An overnight camp for children and teens with
amputations or limb deficiencies
* ''Second Chance Family Camp'' - A fall weekend getaway for transplant recipients, candidates and their families
* ''Camp Strong4Life'' - A week-long residential camp for children who are overweight. Two Family Weekends are also required.
* ''Camp Independence'' - A week-long summer camp for children and teens who have been diagnosed with
kidney disease
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, are on
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**Electrodialysis, used to transport salt ions from one solution to another through an ion-exchange membrane under the influence of an applied electric pote ...
or have received an
organ transplant
* ''Camp You B You'' - A series of summer camps for children and families affected by
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
References
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1998 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
Medical and health organizations based in Georgia (U.S. state)
Children's hospitals in the United States
Hospital networks in the United States