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Children's Hospital Association (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH), and Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day by highlighting the success of their Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative. Since 2022, 30 children's hospitals have screened nearly 320,000 children, with 15% requiring mental health support. ZSI developed a Zero Suicide Toolkit for Children's Hospitals to aid implementation strategies.

Suicide is now the second leading cause of death among 10- to 24-year-olds, according to the CDC. The collaborative aims to provide early detection, better screening, and timely intervention. Participating hospitals, like Phoenix Children's and Valley Children's Healthcare, have implemented comprehensive screening processes.

CHA urges Congress to pass the EARLY Minds Act and the Helping Kids Cope Act to prioritize youth mental health and improve care availability.

L'Associazione degli Ospedali pediatrici (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) e il Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) commemorano la Giornata Mondiale per la Prevenzione del Suicidio evidenziando il successo del loro Collaborativo per la Prevenzione del Suicidio Giovanile. Dal 2022, 30 ospedali pediatrici hanno eseguito screening su quasi 320.000 bambini, di cui il 15% ha richiesto supporto per la salute mentale. Il ZSI ha sviluppato un Toolkit Zero Suicide per gli Ospedali Pediatrici per supportare le strategie di implementazione.

Il suicidio è ora la seconda causa di morte tra i giovani di età compresa tra 10 e 24 anni, secondo i dati del CDC. Il collaborativo mira a fornire una diagnosi precoce, attuare un miglior screening e interventi tempestivi. Ospedali partecipanti, come Phoenix Children's e Valley Children's Healthcare, hanno attuato processi di screening completi.

CHA esorta il Congresso ad approvare il EARLY Minds Act e il Helping Kids Cope Act per dare priorità alla salute mentale giovanile e migliorare la disponibilità delle cure.

La Asociación de Hospitales para Niños (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) y el Instituto Zero Suicide (ZSI) conmemoran el Día Mundial de Prevención del Suicidio destacando el éxito de su Colaboración para la Prevención del Suicidio Juvenil. Desde 2022, 30 hospitales pediátricos han evaluado a casi 320,000 niños, con el 15% requiriendo apoyo en salud mental. ZSI desarrolló un Toolkit de Zero Suicide para Hospitales Pediátricos para ayudar en las estrategias de implementación.

El suicidio es ahora la segunda causa principal de muerte entre jóvenes de 10 a 24 años, según los CDC. La colaboración tiene como objetivo proporcionar detección temprana, mejor evaluación e intervención oportuna. Hospitales participantes, como Phoenix Children's y Valley Children's Healthcare, han implementado procesos de evaluación exhaustivos.

CHA insta al Congreso a aprobar el EARLY Minds Act y el Helping Kids Cope Act para priorizar la salud mental juvenil y mejorar la disponibilidad de atención.

어린이 병원 협회 (CHA), 카디널 헬스 (NYSE: CAH), 그리고 제로 서비타이드 인스티튜트 (ZSI)세계 자살 예방의 날을 기념하며 그들의 청소년 자살 예방 협력의 성공을 강조합니다. 2022년 이래로, 30개의 어린이 병원이 거의 320,000명의 어린이를 선별하였고, 이 중 15%가 정신 건강 지원이 필요했습니다. ZSI는 구현 전략을 지원하기 위해 어린이 병원을 위한 제로 자살 툴킷을 개발했습니다.

자살은 이제 10세에서 24세 사이의 사망 원인 중 두 번째로, CDC에 따르면 나타납니다. 협력의 목표는 조기 발견, 더 나은 선별 및 시기적절한 개입을 제공하는 것입니다. 피닉스 어린이 병원밸리 어린이 의료와 같은 참여 병원들은 포괄적인 선별 과정을 시행했습니다.

CHA는 의회에 EARLY Minds ActHelping Kids Cope Act의 통과를 촉구하여 청소년의 정신 건강을 우선시하고 치료의 가용성을 높일 것을 요청합니다.

L'Association des Hôpitaux pour Enfants (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) et l'Institut Zero Suicide (ZSI) commémorent la Journée Mondiale de Prévention du Suicid en mettant en avant le succès de leur Collaboration pour la Prévention du Suicidal chez les Jeunes. Depuis 2022, 30 hôpitaux pédiatriques ont dépisté près de 320 000 enfants, dont 15 % nécessitaient un soutien en santé mentale. Le ZSI a développé un Kit d'Outils Zero Suicide pour les Hôpitaux Pédiatriques pour faciliter les stratégies de mise en œuvre.

Le suicide est désormais la deuxième cause de décès chez les 10 à 24 ans, selon le CDC. La collaboration vise à offrir une détection précoce, un meilleur dépistage et une intervention en temps opportun. Les hôpitaux participants, tels que Phoenix Children's et Valley Children's Healthcare, ont mis en place des processus de dépistage complets.

CHA exhorte le Congrès à adopter le EARLY Minds Act et le Helping Kids Cope Act pour prioriser la santé mentale des jeunes et améliorer la disponibilité des soins.

Die Vereinigung der Kinderkrankenhäuser (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) und das Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) gedenken dem Welttag der Suizidprävention und heben den Erfolg ihres Kooperationsprojekts zur Prävention von Jugend-Suiziden hervor. Seit 2022 haben 30 Kinderkrankenhäuser fast 320.000 Kinder untersucht, von denen 15 % Unterstützung im Bereich der psychischen Gesundheit benötigen. ZSI hat ein Zero Suicide Toolkit für Kinderkrankenhäuser entwickelt, um Umsetzungsstrategien zu unterstützen.

Suizid ist laut CDC die zweithäufigste Todesursache bei 10- bis 24-Jährigen. Das Kooperationsprojekt zielt darauf ab, frühe Erkennung, bessere Screening-Verfahren und zeitnahe Interventionen bereitzustellen. Teilnehmerkrankenhäuser, wie Phoenix Children's und Valley Children's Healthcare, haben umfassende Screening-Prozesse implementiert.

CHA fordert den Kongress auf, das EARLY Minds Act und das Helping Kids Cope Act zu verabschieden, um die psychische Gesundheit von Jugendlichen zu priorisieren und die Verfügbarkeit von Versorgung zu verbessern.

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WASHINGTON and DUBLIN, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In observance of today's World Suicide Prevention Day, Children's Hospital Association (CHA), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH), and Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) celebrate early success of the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative, a collaborative funded by the Cardinal Health Foundation, led by CHA, and informed by ZSI's prevention expertise.

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Since 2022, 30 children's hospitals have focused on early detection and intervention, sharing innovative strategies and comprehensive approaches to suicide prevention. A 2020 pilot that included nine children's hospitals and funded by Cardinal Health Foundation informed the current effort. Early findings show almost 320,000 children and youth have been screened, and 15% need mental health support and services.

To help expand the impact of the collaborative, ZSI developed a Zero Suicide Toolkit for Children's Hospitals based on its work. It represents a significant step forward in pediatric suicide prevention, with implementation strategies and resources specifically for children and youth, ensuring that hospitals have the necessary tools to effectively address suicide risk and deliver timely care.

"We are deeply committed to investing in initiatives that help reduce stigma, raise awareness and increase access to mental health resources and services," said Jessie Cannon, President of the Cardinal Health Foundation. "Our partnership with ZSI, CHA and children's hospitals across the country acknowledges the unique considerations of children and youth and provides the resources healthcare providers need to support their efforts to reduce pediatric suicide and improve children's mental well-being."

Suicide is now the second leading cause of death among 10- to 24-year-olds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Suicide attempts, ideation and self-injury accounting for 31% of behavioral health encounters in children's hospitals' emergency departments last year, according to CHA's Pediatric Health Information System®.

Matthew Cook, CHA's President and CEO, said, "Suicide among children and adolescents is a public health emergency that demands immediate action. All of us – health care providers, lawmakers and communities – must work together to provide early detection, better screening and timely intervention to save young lives."

One of the collaborative's hospitals is Phoenix Children's, which reaches children and families across Arizona. The health system screens for suicide when a child visits for any reason, including a regular check-up or a sports physical. Screening responses that reveal distress prompt a same-day appointment with a mental health therapist to assure the child's safety and determine next steps. As Phoenix Children's Division Chief of Psychology and Hagenah Family Endowed Chair, Carla Allan, PhD puts it, "We treat thousands of children and teens every day in our hospitals and clinics. These visits provide an important opportunity to check in on their mental health and intervene when needed. Prevention is the best antidote to suicide." 

According to Chief Community Impact Officer Lynne Ashbeck at Valley Children's Healthcare in central California, "If there is one thing we have learned since the pandemic, it is that you cannot separate physical health from mental health in caring for our kids. The collaborative has provided our team with access to best practices in suicide prevention and care, and the chance to take a closer look at our own systems and processes, both internally and with our community partners."

From Cohen Children's Medical Center in New York, Chief Quality Officer and VP of Quality and Safety, Anupama Subramony, MD, added, "Suicide awareness is a profound commitment to safeguarding the mental health and well-being of our youngest patients. Pediatric professionals hold the vital role of recognizing early signs of distress and providing compassionate intervention, ensuring that every child receives the support and care they need to find hope and thrive."

Cook said, "The work of the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative is setting a new standard in pediatric health care by ensuring that children who experience mental health challenges are identified early and receive the care they need. This is critical work, but our children need more. We urge Congress to prioritize the mental health of our nation's youth by passing two bipartisan pieces of legislature: The EARLY Minds Act (H.R.7808), which would give states greater flexibility to make resources available for prevention and early intervention initiatives, and the Helping Kids Cope Act (H.R.2412), which would help bolster the pediatric mental health workforce and improve the availability of a full continuum of mental health care for kids." 

About the Children's Hospital Association  
The Children's Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 200 children's hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost and delivery of care. 

About Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health is a distributor of pharmaceuticals, a global manufacturer and distributor of medical and laboratory products, and a provider of performance and data solutions for healthcare facilities. With more than 50 years in business, operations in more than 30 countries and approximately 48,000 employees globally, Cardinal Health is essential to care. The Cardinal Health Foundation is a charitable non-profit giving organization dedicated to advancing health equity. Information about Cardinal Health and the Foundation is available at cardinalhealth.com.

About Zero Suicide Institute
The foundational belief of Zero Suicide is that suicide deaths for individuals under the care of health and behavioral health systems are preventable. For systems dedicated to improving patient safety, Zero Suicide presents an aspirational challenge and practical framework for system-wide transformation toward safer suicide care. The Institute is part of the EDC, or Education Development Center, a global nonprofit that advances lasting solutions to improve education, promote health, and expand economic opportunity. With expertise in areas such as suicide prevention, early childhood development and learning, and youth workforce development, EDC collaborates with public and private partners to create, deliver, and evaluate programs, services, and products.

CONTACTS  
CHA : Elleni Almandrez  
Elleni.Almandrez@childrenshospitals.org
(202) 753-5364  

Cardinal Health: Michelle Leitzy 
Michelle.Leitzy@cardinalhealth.com
(614) 757-1282

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FAQ

What is the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative and who is involved?

The Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative is an initiative led by Children's Hospital Association (CHA), funded by Cardinal Health Foundation (CAH), and informed by Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI). It involves 30 children's hospitals focusing on early detection and intervention strategies for youth suicide prevention.

How many children have been screened through the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative?

Since 2022, the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative has screened almost 320,000 children and youth, with 15% of those screened needing mental health support and services.

What is the Zero Suicide Toolkit for Children's Hospitals?

The Zero Suicide Toolkit for Children's Hospitals is a resource developed by Zero Suicide Institute (ZSI) based on its work with the Preventing Youth Suicide Collaborative. It provides implementation strategies and resources specifically for children and youth suicide prevention in hospital settings.

What is the current ranking of suicide as a cause of death among youth?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), suicide is now the second leading cause of death among 10- to 24-year-olds in the United States.

What legislation is CHA urging Congress to pass regarding youth mental health?

CHA is urging Congress to pass two bipartisan pieces of legislation: The EARLY Minds Act (H.R.7808), which would give states more flexibility for prevention and early intervention initiatives, and the Helping Kids Cope Act (H.R.2412), which aims to strengthen the pediatric mental health workforce and improve mental health care availability for children.

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