
Pennsylvania
Children's Hospice and Palliative
Care Coalition
"PA-CHaPCC" |
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History of the PA-CHaPCC
Background
According to the Centers for Disease Control
Data for 2005, 5 children a day die
in Pennsylvania… an
estimated 1,800 families are
living with the loss
of their most
precious gift, their child. “No matter what the
circumstances it is a devastating, life altering
experience….The death of a child is a family
event not a medical event.” (Institute of
Medicine: When Children Die.) Therein lies a
major difference between the care, treatment and
loss of our most precious children
compared to an
elderly adult. The natural order of life is abruptly
and irrevocably changed,
although be it a child or an
adult, the death of one is a loss to all. Many
of us have faced loss and too
many of us currently
live
each day with the grief
associated with the death of our child.
For these
families - mothers, fathers,
sisters and brothers: their lives are
irrevocably altered and life
as they had known it will
never, ever be the same. Far too many families have experienced the
practical challenges in their ability to secure
appropriate medical, psycho-social and
financial counsel that is sensitive, caring
and compassionate during the
care of their child with a life-limiting
condition.
A Call to Action
In July 2003, Liam’s Foundation for Pediatric
Palliative Care (www.liamsfoundation.org) was established by Liam’s
Mother and Grandmother
to begin paving the way for pediatric healthcare
reform in the Philadelphia area and surrounding
counties. And, in September 2004, the first
meeting of the Pittsburgh Pediatric Palliative
Care Coalition (PPPCC)
(www.pppcc.net)
comprised of bereaved parents and pediatric
healthcare professionals in
the Pittsburgh area was held. As a result
of PPPCC’s efforts in
Western Pennsylvania region and the work and
dedication of Liam’s Foundation in Eastern
Pennsylvania, the Honorable Estelle B. Richman,
Secretary of the Department of Public Welfare,
was prevailed upon to convene a state-wide task
force. On January 12, 2008, the Pennsylvania
Pediatric Palliative and Hospice Care Task Force
(PPHC) kicked-off this most important process,
which was hoped to have a
major effect on the way
pediatric health care is
coordinated, delivered
and expended to all
families seeking such care and services.
The
goals of the Task Force included identifying
challenges and possible solutions to providing
services that apply to children who have
life-limiting conditions and
are at the
end-of-life. More than 400 families,
professionals and other interested advocates
participated in the process
under the guidance of Uma Ramaswamy. From this
comprehensive examination by the membership, an
in-depth report was generated and
presented to the Pennsylvania Legislature
on May 27th, 2009.
As an outgrowth of the Task Force,
the Pennsylvania Children’s Hospice and
Palliative Care Coalition (PA-CHaPCC)
was formed and is continuing the work to improve
the lives of children and families living with
life-limiting, life-threatening conditions.
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