Extra $1.6M Keeps Kids' Emergency Data Center Running Smoothly
Published Date: 4/13/2026
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Summary
The Health Resources and Services Administration is giving the University of Utah an extra $1.6 million to keep running the Emergency Medical Services for Children Data Center for one more year, from July 2026 to June 2027. This extension helps hospitals and emergency teams across the country stay ready to care for kids in emergencies without missing a beat. Families and medical teams will benefit from continued improvements in pediatric emergency care data and research.
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One-Year $1.6M EDC Extension
HRSA will give the University of Utah $1,600,000 to keep the Emergency Medical Services for Children Data Center running from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. This funding supports continued collection of national pediatric readiness data so families can benefit from improvements in how hospitals and EMS care for children in emergencies.
Continuity for Hospital and EMS Readiness Data
The award extends operations that collect pediatric readiness data in hospital emergency departments and prehospital EMS agencies nationwide from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. Hospitals, EMS agencies, and their partner networks will be able to continue coordinated data collection and performance measurement activities without interruption.
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