What is the SCCA Inpatient Care Unit?
Our 33-bed unit at Seattle Children’s provides services for pediatric cancer and blood disorders patients including those requiring hematopoietic cell transplants. Our staff specializes in diagnosis and treatment planning for more than 230 new cancer patients each year. We provide the full range of cancer treatment, including administration of intensive chemotherapy regimens, cancer related surgeries, radiation therapy and bone marrow transplant. These treatments are provided in collaboration with specialists from many disciplines throughout the hospital. In addition to our nurses and doctors, our team includes Child Life Specialists, social workers, pain management services, yoga therapy and school teachers to help your child and you cope with treatments.
Related Questions
- June 10, 2002 - There is no co-payment required in my Health Net POS plan if I go to an in-network inpatient facility, but CIGNAs is $50 per day. Isn this a reduction in benefit coverage?
- Is the 30-day eligibility from the date of the assessment or from date of discharge from inpatient psychiatric care?
- What criteria are used to determine the medical necessity of inpatient admission and continued stay?