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A new children’s hospital will open its doors on the Meilahti campus in Helsinki in autumn 2018. The New Children’s Hospital will be the leading provider of specialized health care for pediatric patients in Finland. The hospital will also act as the main provider of specialized health care for children living in the Helsinki region.
The story of how the hospital came to be is extraordinary. A support foundation, New Children’s Hospital Foundation, was formed with the noble goal of building new facilities for a children’s hospital that would provide the best available medical care for the children and adolescents from all over the country. The project gained a great amount of publicity and it quickly became important to almost everyone in Finland. The fundraising began in February 2013 and the total amount of donations amassed was nearly 40 million euros. The fundraising organized by volunteers and collaborating partners culminated in a mega benefit concert at the Olympic Stadium. The hospital has also received donations in the form of building material, technology, medical furniture, and art.
Best Medical Care in the World for Children and Families
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Developer: Uusi Lastesairaala Tukisäätiö (New Children’s Hospital Foundation)
Main contractor: SRV Construction Ltd
Project management: Haahtela- rakennuttaminen Oy
Funding: Fundraising profits, and funding from the state and the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS)
Architects: SARC Architects
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The New Children’s Hospital, which is also a part of Helsinki University Hospital (HUH), treats all pediatric illnesses. In Finland, the treatment of several demanding pediatric illnesses, especially cardiac surgery, organ transplantations, treatment of complicated cancers and allogeneic stem cell transplantations, are centralized to the New Children’s Hospital. All children in need of specialized health care in the Helsinki region are treated by the same organization. Among the illnesses treated are serious infections, intestinal infections and rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and epilepsy.
The hospital treats patients from new-borns to 15-year-olds, and some patients continue in our care beyond the age of 15. Our smallest patients are preterm babies weighing less than 500 g at birth. Patients come to us from all over the country, and also from abroad, for example, from Estonia.
In Finland, Helsinki University Hospital is where the most extensive medical expertise, research and development of treatments available for some rare diseases is centralized. Such rare diseases include, for example, biliary atresia or mitochondrial metabolic diseases. We also offer our services to other hospitals by providing a nationwide pediatric neurological on-call service, and ECMO treatments, among other services.
World-Class Medical Expertise
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Over 95% of children who have undergone cardiac surgery benefit from the operation.
Up to 97% of children with leukemia are cured.
95% of kidney transplant patients survive.
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HUH Children and Adolescents in Terms of Numbers
62 537 patients
4 463 surgeries, of which a quarter are ambulatory
5 560 visits by Acute Pediatric Advanced Home Care
13 721 referrals
1 507 specialist consultations
136 452 outpatient visits
59 553 emergency department visits
IN 2016
58 405 days of hospitalization
10 303 inpatients
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Annually, 120 neurosurgical
operations, such as epilepsy surgery.
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Research and education are at the heart of activities in the New Children’s Hospital. The hospital is a teaching hospital, which means that teaching is present in the treatment and examination of our small patients.
Several fascinating national and international research projects are currently underway in the university hospital. Previous Finnish success stories in medicine include developing the treatment of preterm babies, diabetes research, research on infectious diseases and vaccinations, and modelling diseases with the help of stem cell research and cell models.
Helsinki University Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Helsinki are inseparable in research and education. The Pediatric Research Center operates in between the hospital and the university and promotes the research of pediatric illnesses, teaching, and networking. The Pediatric Research Center represents 30 research groups that are currently focusing on pediatric medical research.
Cutting-Edge Education and Research
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8−10 doctoral theses
300 published scientific articles
30−40 doctoral students
150 medical students
480 nursing students
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The floors of the New Children’s Hospital take their inspiration from nature. Tove Jansson’s art from Moomin books is present all around the hospital: starting from the basement, the images create a journey from the ocean floor to the beach, and up towards space.
The hospital has140 beds
16 intensive care beds + 2 intensive care beds for special needs patients, 27 neonatal intensive care beds near the delivery rooms in the Women’s Hospital
8 operating rooms, 3 ambulatory operating rooms, a cardiac catheterisation laboratory
The emergency department has 3 first-aid beds, 12 monitoring beds, 3 isolation beds, and 4 beds for resting.
68 examination rooms for appointments
Laboratory, CT-scan, X-ray, ultrasound, and MRI
Gait analysis laboratory
Video-EEG
From Ocean to Outer Space
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6. MOUNTAIN
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HELSINKIARKKITEHTIRYHMÄ REINO KOIVULA OY 21.05.20151:300LEIKKAUS
KONSEPTISUUNNITELMALUONNOS
VEDEN ALTA AVARUUTEEN
TÄHTI 8 TARINA: MUUMIPEIKKO JA PYRSTÖTÄHTI (JA TAIKURIN HATTU)
VALOMAAILMA: TÄHTITAIVAS
AVARUUS 7 TARINA: TAIKATALVI, MUUMIPEIKKO JA PYRSTÖTÄHTI
VALOMAAILMA: REVONTULET
VUORI 6 TARINA: MUUMIPEIKKO JA PYRSTÖTÄHTI, NIPSUN AARTEET ROTKOSTA...
VALOMAAILMA: JALOKIVET
TAIKA 5 TARINA: TAIKURIN HATTU
VALOMAAILMA: PERHOSET
LAAKSO 4 TARINA: NÄKYMÄTÖN LAPSI: HEMULI JOKA RAKASTI HILJAISUUTTA,
MUUMILAAKSON MARRASKUU:SININEN LASIPALLO PUUTARHASSA, (TERASSILLA)
ÄÄNIMAAILMA: LINNUNLAULU JA POSETIIVI LASTENTILOJEN HEMULIN PUISTOSSA
METSÄ 3 TARINA: MUUMIPAPAN UROTYÖT
VIIDAKKO 2 RAVINTOLA, FRONT DESK+ODOTUS, RUOKAILU/LEIKKITILAT YLEMMÄT KRS:T
TARINA: TAIKURIN HATTU JA VIIDAKKOELÄMÄÄ SARJAKUVAÄÄNI/VALOMAAILMA: VIIDAKON ELÄIMET
RANTA 1 PÄÄAULA+LABRA: RANTA
TARINA: MUUMIPAPPA JA MERITISKI: HUISKEÄÄNIMAAILMA: MERI JA RANTA
TRIAGE, SEURANTA JA KUVANTAMINEN: TARINA: KUKA LOHDUTTAISI NYYTIÄTISKIT: USVA (TRIAGE), MERI (SEURANTA), AAVA (KUVANTAMINEN)
MERI K TARINA: MUUMIPAPAN UROTYÖT
ÄÄNIMAAILMA: VEDENALAINEN MAAILMA PYSÄKÖINTIHALLISSA
VESI HISSI TARINA: MUUMIPAPAN UROTYÖT, (MUUMIPEIKKO JA PYRSTÖTÄHTI)
ÄÄNIMAAILMA: VAIHTUU TEEMAN MUKAAN KERROKSITTAIN
TERRACE
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6th floor
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8th floorTERRACE
GLASS WALL
1st floor
PARKING
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INTERACTIVE MEDIA WALL
Gait analysis laboratory
Medical imaging
Appointments
Surgical ward
Intensive Care Unit
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The wellbeing and equality of patients and families are the cornerstones of our operation.
Families can stay together in the New Children’s Hospital. Parents can participate in all activities and enter all facilities 24/7. We take pride in measuring the quality of our family-centred care regularly and developing it further towards the highest possible standard.
Our aim in the new hospital is to keep hospital stays for children and their families as short as possible. Therefore, the number of ambulatory surgeries and outpatient appointments will increase, and there will be more patients in the Day Hospital. The emergency department has beds for monitoring to reduce the need for inpatient care.
Families and children have participated in the development of the New Children’s Hospital. Family advisory councils have shared their views on e.g. digital services and the patient rooms in the intensive care unit and at the wards. An advisory council of adolescents has provided their opinion on the hospital development, and the implementation of treatment and examinations. Children have taken part in the design of the new hospital clothes. The family advisory council consisting of the patients’ parents will grant us the family’s precious point of view when developing the hospital and practices further once the hospital is finished.
A Hospital for Children and Families
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Single patient / family rooms
Lounge and resting rooms for parents
Play area for siblings
Facilities for playing and adolescent activities
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The hospital offers several fascinating places to explore.
The entrance floor’s lobby has an interactive media wall and a large marine aquarium.
The hospital holds 14 works of art funded by two foundations. The artworks are situated around the hospital: in the lobby, the intensive care unit, and surgical ward, among other places. Art can also be found outside the hospital. A multicultural chapel is open to everyone in need of some quiet time regardless of religion.
Kindergarten teachers and nursery nurses organize activities for children and adolescents who are inpatients in the hospital. A hospital school allows children to continue their education during a long stay.
Our partners, such as The Association of Friends of the University Children’s Hospitals and The Hospital Clowns, organize events and bring joy for the patients and their families. Trained volunteers will read, sing, and play music to the children. The library sees to it that there is always something new to read at the wards.
Art and Play Support Healing
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The New Children’s Hospital implements real-time location technology which improves how parents receive information about the stages of their child’s care, improves staff resource management, device availability, and hand hygiene monitoring. Use of premises will be more efficient with service guidance and facilities management systems, and an automated storage and retrieval system will improve the storage and availability of hospital supplies.
A multi-purpose service system for patients enables communication between hospital and home. New digital services, such as the websites Lastentalo.fi and Nuorten.fi, complement the traditional health care services and facilitate receiving timely information.
Furthermore, treatment results constantly improve due to technological innovations. Artificial intelligence speeds up the prediction and treatment of serious infections in preterm babies in intensive care. Physically disabled patients in need of demanding surgery can be examined in the gait analysis laboratory, which leads to significantly better treatment results. Video-EEG is used in variety of ways when planning surgery for epilepsy. New methods of cellular therapy enhance the treatment of malignant diseases and improve the prognoses of patients.
Digital and Technological Innovations
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The majority of patients in the Children’s Hospital are very young. Over half of the
inpatients are under the age of three. Of the patients receiving intensive care, 23% are under the age of one month, and 28%
are under one year old.
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Excellent treatment results, expert staff, diverse research, and new top-of-the-line facilities make the New Children’s Hospital a world-class hospital.
The New Children’s Hospital is systematically managed and developed. All activities are based on medical research. The efficiency and cost-effectiveness of our practices, and the patient experience are considered in all activities.
Our goals are to expand the specialized health care services for children and adolescents both nationally and internationally, to deliver effective care in the best interest of the patient, and to offer our staff, researchers, and students an attractive work place.
The New Children’s Hospital is part of an international community of children’s hospitals. Pediatric specialists participate in international research and collaboration networks. The hospital also works in close collaboration with many of the best children’s hospitals in the world. In addition, in 2017 HUH Children and Adolescents became a founding member of the new European Children’s Hospital Organization.
Hospital Advancement
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To guarantee our high quality status, we are applying for the international Magnet
Hospital status and for Joint Commission International
(JCI) accreditation.
New Children’s HospitalStenbäckinkatu 9 HELSINKI tel. 09 4711 www.hus.fi
HUH Children and Adolescents provides
specialized health care in general pediatrics,
pediatric surgery, child neurology, and child
psychiatry. We treat over 60,000 patients annually.
In the national legislation, the HUH Children
and Adolescent’s catchment area covers the
entire country in some responsibilities, and
we additionally treat a large number of various
especially demanding cases all around Finland.