Standford Medicine Children's Health

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
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725 Welch Road Palo Alto, CA, 94304
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Stanford Children’s Health, with Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford at its center, is one of the largest health care system in the country that is exclusively dedicated to pediatric and obstetric care. Our network of care includes more than 65 locations across Northern California and more than 85 locations in the U.S. Western region. We are a nonprofit organization committed to supporting the community through meaningful outreach programs and services and providing necessary medical care to families, regardless of their ability to pay.

As part of Stanford Medicine, a leading academic health system that also includes Stanford Health Care and Stanford School of Medicine, we are cultivating the next generation of medical professionals and are at the forefront of scientific research to improve children’s health outcomes around the world.

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is the pediatric teaching hospital of Stanford University School of Medicine, the oldest medical school in the Western United States. With more than 1,000 residents and clinic fellows and 366 pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists, our Department of Pediatrics is one of the largest departments in the School of Medicine. Our Stanford physician-scientists are at the forefront of discoveries and are actively translating them to benefit children’s health. The ultimate goal is to bridge the gap between transformational discovery and cures that can save lives. Whether it’s accelerating new treatments for diseases or launching new technologies specifically tailored to children, our focus is translating discoveries from the laboratory bench right to the patient’s bedside. Our successes are made possible in part by the Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI), which plays a crucial role in helping mobilize Stanford discoveries to benefit children and maternal health at local, national, and global levels.

Summary of PEDSnet Core Data

Total Patients
876,281
Inpatient Hospitals
1
Emergency Department Sites
1
Urgent Care Sites
7
Primary Care Sites
25

Age at First Visit (in years)

Age # Patients % Patients
0 208,933 23.80%
1 - 4 127,085 14.50%
5 - 11 161,575 18.40%
12 - 17 127,300 14.50%
18 - 24 57,384 6.50%
25+ 194,004 22.10%
Mean 13.6
Median [Q1, Q3] 9.3 [1.2, 21.9]

Age at Last Visit (in years)

Age # Patients % Patients
0 58,744 6.70%
1 - 4 123,046 14.00%
5 - 11 178,315 20.30%
12 - 17 179,693 20.50%
18 - 24 113,504 13.00%
25+ 222,979 25.40%
Mean 17.6
Median [Q1, Q3] 14.9 [6.3, 25.4]

Sex Recorded at Birth

Sex # Patients % Patients
Female 509,764 58.20%.
Male 366,308 41.80%.

Race

Race # Patients % Patients
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,611 0.20%
Asian/Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 137,662 15.70%
Black/African American 16,784 1.90%
White 243,895 27.80%
Multiple race 24,081 2.70%
Other** 216,937 24.80%
Unknown 235,311 26.90%

Ethnicity

Ethnicity # Patients % Patients
Yes 172,684 19.70%
No 388,940 44.40%
Other/Unknown 314,657 35.90%

Insurance

Payer # Patients % Patients
Medicare/Medicaid 223,039 25.50%
Private 511,416 58.40%
Other/Unknown 141,826 16.20%

Pediatric Medical Complexity Algorithm

Medical Complexity # Patients % Patients
Complex Chronic (malignant, progressive, or 2+ body systems) 50,663 5.80%
Noncomplex Chronic 72,572 8.30%
No Chronic Disorders 753,046 85.90%

Duration of Follow-up (in years)

Patient Type Mean Median [Q1, Q3]
All Patients 4 1.9 [0.2, 6.3]
Chronic Patients 5.8 4.0 [1.6, 8.6]
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