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We Keep Quality Close To Our Heart

We track important quality of care indicators in order to make sure we’re continually improving our quality of care. We also share this information so we can be transparent on how we’re performing.

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0.37
infections per 100 cardiothoracic surgeries
3,130
doctors and staff have completed error prevention training
83%
of emergency room patients see a doctor within 30 minutes of bed placement
91%
of parents say they are kept informed about their child’s care

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As technology advances, Le Bonheur physicians are taking full advantage of the benefits for children.

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Latest News and Events

Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital is consulting the people of Memphis whether to participate in a trauma research study to investigate treatment strategies for injured children who are bleeding to death.
Posted: 9/20/24
The Massive Transfusion in Children-II, or MATIC-2 trial, will compare these resuscitation strategies, in addition to all standard care, in injured children with massive bleeding.
New Law Adds Rapid Genomic Testing for Rare Diseases to Covered Care for Tennessee Youth
Posted: 8/13/24
A new law that went into effect in Tennessee July 1 will increase the speed of diagnosis for children showing signs of a rare genetic illness.
October 5, 2024
2024 Pumpkin Run
Join us for the 20th Annual Le Bonheur Pumpkin Run 5K. Get in the fall spirit by signing up for these October events. This year we are excited to announce the Le Bonheur Pumpkin Run Series! Register for all 3 events in person or virtually and you will receive a special gift.
November 14, 2024
2024 Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Conference
The 6th annual Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Conference: Best Practice, Best Care is hosted by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Nursing and the Blues City Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This one-of-a-kind conference is specifically tailored for nurse practitioners and physician assistants who take care of pediatric patients. Current evolving topics in pediatric health care will be covered with an emphasis on new innovations and evidence-based care.