Adult Congenital Heart Association’s Walk for 1 in 100 comes to Boston Sept. 21
Adult Congenital Heart Association’s Walk for 1 in 100 comes to Boston Sept. 21
ACHA will host walks raise awareness funding 1 100 people born with congenital defects BOSTON (August 28, September only nonprofit country dedicated solely unique needs 4 million adults born defects,000 raised at event. The Boston 1 100 one similar ACHA hosting nationwide 2019 Adult Congenital Heart raise money outreach, research more. 1 100 energize our network congenital disease (CHD) medical professionals across country increase knowledge care that those born defects need throughout lifetimes, ACHA President “Funds generated through Boston will support ACHA ACHD Accreditation Program.
The Children's Heart Foundation, the nation's leading organization dedicated to funding congenital heart research, has announced a new partnership to advance the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of congenital heart defects. The foundation has committed $1. 5 million in funding over the next five years to the University of Michigan Congenital Heart Center at C. S. Mott Children's Hospital to support large-scale research and quality improvement initiatives led by Cardiac Networks United. Congenital heart defects are the congenital heart defects most common type of birth defect, affecting nearly 40,000 newborns in the U. S. every year— which equates to one child every 15 minutes. Although outcomes have improved considerably over the past few decades, many children still experience significant health issues over the course of their lifetime. To address these challenges, leaders from across the country collaborated to form Cardiac Networks United with the goals of accelerating scientific discovery and improvements in congenital heart care.
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