Nothing is scarier for a parent than having to rush a child to the emergency room, but only 14% of hospital ERs in the U.S. are certified to treat kids, according to an investigation by Liz Essley Whyte and Melanie Evans in the Wall Street Journal. That means their doctors may not see enough children to recognize life threatening illnesses, may be giving the wrong drug dosages, or they lack equipment meant for smaller bodies—lapses that contributed to the deaths of 1,440 children between 2012 and 2017 because ERs were not prepared. |