UPMC Children’s Boosts Pediatric Emergency Care

April 19, 2021

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh announced the expansion of pediatric emergency care services in north central Pennsylvania, ensuring children in the region have access to specialty care if needed when in the emergency department. 

 

This is the first UPMC Children’s specialty service offered in this region.

 

Starting today, providers caring for pediatric patients in the emergency departments at UPMC Cole, UPMC Lock Haven, UPMC Muncy, UPMC Wellsboro and UPMC Williamsport can consult with a board-certified UPMC Children’s pediatric emergency medicine physician via telemedicine. The specialized Emergency Department-to-Emergency Department consultations are available around the clock.

 

“This collaborative approach with our colleagues at UPMC Children’s allows our regional experts in emergency services to provide a higher level of care right here in our communities,” said Wendy Batschelet, R.N., M.S.N.,, clinical director, emergency services, UPMC Williamsport. “It helps us address the specialty care needs of the rural communities we serve by tapping into resources already available to us as members of the UPMC family.”

 

Local staff in each emergency department also are working closely with UPMC Children’s on their policies and practices to ensure each child and family receives top-quality care and an excellent patient experience.

 

“This innovative collaboration highlights how we can effectively and efficiently use technology and the resources we already have to improve the patient experience, reduce the burden of travel, keep families connected and provide the emergency care patients need close to home,” said Michael Gerst, D.O., chief medical officer, emergency services, UPMC in north central Pennsylvania.

 

“UPMC Children’s is proud to provide specialized emergency care to children, teens and young adults close to their homes in north central Pennsylvania,” said Mark Sevco, president, UPMC Children’s. “Whether it be visiting the emergency department for a broken bone or an allergic reaction, we have the ability to provide patients at these locations with specialized care, by the right provider, in the right place, at the right time.”

 

Families can now also access UPMC Children’s AnywhereCare, which provides 24/7 urgent care for newborns up to 17 years old by pediatric-trained providers and can be found on the UPMC Children’s app or by searching “UPMC AnywhereCare” in the app store.

 

To learn more about UPMC’s services in north central Pennsylvania, visit UPMCSusquehanna.org

 

Andrea Yorchuck (Kunicky)
Senior Manager
412-552-7448
KunickyA@upmc.edu

Tyler Wagner
Director
570-321-2858
WagnerT4@upmc.edu