Valley Children's Healthcare Company Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: Valley Children's Healthcare
- Mission: To provide high-quality, comprehensive, and specialized healthcare for children from before birth to young adulthood, with a commitment to family-centered care, supporting the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of children and their families.
- Foundation: Founded in 1952 by five civic-minded women with the vision to establish a dedicated pediatric hospital in Central California.
- Key People:
- President & CEO: Todd Suntrapak
- Headquarters: 9300 Valley Children's Place, Madera, CA 93636-8762
- Number of Employees: More than 3,500 staff.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: Providing world-class pediatric specialty and primary healthcare, recognized for its commitment to quality and patient safety, serving over 1.3 million children in the Central Valley region.
Products and Services
Medical Specialties
Valley Children's Healthcare offers a range of specialized pediatric services, including:
- Cancer: Comprehensive oncology services for pediatric patients.
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Advanced care for expectant mothers and their babies.
- Heart, Neuroscience, Endocrinology & Diabetes, Gastroenterology, Orthopaedics, Neonatology, Pulmonology, Urology: Specialized healthcare services are tailored to the developmental and medical needs of children.
Product Features
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU): Notably recognized for high standards, recently earning the prestigious Silver Beacon Award.
- MyChart Portal: A patient portal offering personalized, secure access to a child’s medical information, including test results, appointment schedules, and more.
Recent Developments
- October 16, 2024: The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) earned the prestigious Silver Beacon Award, reflecting its exceptional quality and patient care.
- October 8, 2024: Ranked among the nation's best children's hospitals, emphasizing Valley Children's commitment to quality healthcare.
- September 21, 2024: Pioneering microgrid project to ensure energy resiliency, demonstrating Valley Children's commitment to sustainability.
- July 31, 2024: Named Solutions for Patient Safety Hospital of the Month for the third consecutive year, highlighting ongoing excellence in patient safety protocols.
- June 25, 2024: Became the first in the U.S. to adopt advanced genetic testing to improve neonatal care outcomes, particularly in hearing preservation for newborns.
- May 29, 2024: Achieved recognition as the first California hospital certified as a Sustainable Healthcare Organization.
Community Engagement and Commitment
Valley Children's Healthcare is deeply integrated into the community, prioritizing health initiatives and educational partnerships:
- Operates the Guilds Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center for early intervention and advocacy.
- Supports educational development for healthcare professionals in collaboration with institutions and community groups.
- Engages in partnerships with organizations like the March of Dimes to further community health objectives.
Sustainability Initiatives
Central to its mission is Valley Children's effort in enhancing sustainability and energy efficiency within healthcare operations. The microgrid project is a step towards reducing environmental impact and ensuring reliable power supply to its operations in Central California.
Note: For further detailed financials and additional inquiries, refer to Valley Children's publicly available annual reports and financial disclosures.