Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children Unite to Make Florida a Leader in Pediatric Cancer Care 

State Funding Will Help the Four Children’s Hospitals Advance as Top-Ranked Pediatric Cancer Centers 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (February 19, 2024) – Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children are collaborating to advance Florida’s position as a leader in pediatric cancer care and ensure Florida families can access world-class cancer treatment for their children without leaving the state.  

Florida is the third-largest state in terms of pediatric population and accounts for 6% of all new pediatric cancer cases in the United States. Yet Florida does not have a top 25 ranked pediatric cancer program and has only one top 50 ranked program. This is based on U.S News & World Report Best Children’s Hospitals’ pediatric cancer center rankings, which are specifically focused on childhood cancer and based on clinical excellence, patient outcomes, access to clinical trials, patient experience, and survivorship resources.  

There is a critical need for investment in pediatric cancer care to bring Florida to the level of states like Ohio, California, New York, and Texas, each of which has four or more hospitals ranked as U.S. News & World Report’s 50 Best Children’s Hospitals for Cancer.  

Florida’s specialty children’s hospitals are uniquely positioned to elevate pediatric cancer care and secure Florida’s place as a top-ranked state in pediatric research, innovation, and treatment. One in four Florida children will receive treatment in Florida’s non-profit specialty-licensed children’s hospitals: Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, and Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville. These four hospitals serve the majority of Florida children with inpatient admissions for complex cancer conditions or rare tumors.  

Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children have committed to investing in four key areas – research, recruitment, program development, and infrastructure/technology – to address the gaps to bring Florida’s specialty children’s hospitals to the level of top-ranked pediatric cancer centers. Funding from the Florida Legislature will make a significant impact in helping Florida’s four specialty children’s hospitals reach this goal and make the state a destination for world-class pediatric cancer care. 

Joint statement from Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children:  

“No family should have to leave our state for critical cancer care.  

There is a critical opportunity for collaboration with Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children and the State of Florida for robust and integrated clinical programs and research that define state-of-the-art cancer care for children. As the four hospitals solely focused on investing in and providing pediatric care, we are committed to building the best cancer programs to make Florida a top-tier state for pediatric cancer care.”   

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About Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children  

As the only four children’s hospitals separately licensed, uniquely designated, and solely focused on providing specialized care for children, Florida’s Specialty Hospitals for Children are driving the health and well-being of children throughout Florida. One in four children will be treated at one of Florida’s four specialty children’s hospitals, which include Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, and Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville. These four hospitals have the highest Medicaid utilization rates in the state and are often the only option for care for their patients, who have the most complex and critical illnesses and injuries.

For more information, visit flspecialtyhospitals4children.com. 

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