A national assessment of the pediatric supply chain outlined several ongoing challenges that could limit access to care for children in the U.S. The report was developed by Healthcare Ready, a nonprofit organization that focuses on supply chain resilience, and funded by the Health Resources Services Administration. 

Here are four key takeaways: 

Forty-four percent of critical pediatric medical supplies come from a single source, which increases the risk of supply shortages when disruptions occur. 

Fifty-six percent of children’s hospitals have lost experienced staff since the COVID-19 pandemic, which is affecting care delivery. 

As hospitals upgrade digital systems, many are exposed to cybersecurity threats, including potential data breaches and service disruptions. 

While multipl

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