Creating a global standard.

Access to care becomes inadequate if we can't ensure the quality of the care received. By developing a pediatric emergency medicine care quality index and extensively analyzing care in

low-and middle-income countries, we can demystify what really goes into the idea of “quality care”—and make it more attainable for everyone.

Access to care becomes inadequate if we can't ensure the quality of the care received. By developing a pediatric emergency medicine care quality index and extensively analyzing care in low-and middle-income countries, we can demystify what really goes into the idea of “quality care”—and make it more attainable for everyone.

What We Do

Determine universal metrics as to what constitutes quality care

Collaborate directly with communities and local governments to assess needs

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