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Loring Hospital honored for pediatric emergency care
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Pictured from left are Loring’s Nursing Services staff Jessica Neville, Ashley Dahlberg, Ryan Kotz and Stephanie Springer, and Loring CEO, Matt Johnson.
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Pictured from left are Loring’s Nursing Services staff Jessica Neville, Ashley Dahlberg, Ryan Kotz and Stephanie Springer, and Loring CEO, Matt Johnson.
SAC CITY — The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services named Loring Hospital in Sac City as the 12th hospital in the state to be recognized for its readiness to provide emergency care for children through the new Iowa Pediatric Emergency Assessment and Care Recognition Program (IPEAC).
IPEAC was designed and launched in 2023 by the Iowa Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) program. It recognizes the work of hospitals of all sizes to ensure each is prepared to provide initial stabilization, treatment and any needed transfers to definitive care for ill and injured children in Iowa.
“IPEAC focuses on support, encouragement and resource sharing to help raise the bar for pediatric care in all Iowa hospitals,” said Margot McComas, chief of the state’s Bureau of Emergency Medical and Trauma Services.
“We are so proud of Loring Hospital’s work in pediatric care,” she added. “This recognition really demonstrates that hospitals of all sizes can achieve the program goals and provide quality emergency care for children.”
Participation in the IPEAC program has been offered to all Iowa hospitals after a pilot program in late 2022. To be recognized, hospitals must complete an application that includes requirements for equipment, training and support of pediatric patients and their families. Evaluation of applicants includes a site visit to the hospital.

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“We are proud to be the 12th hospital in the state to receive this recognition,” said Stephanie Springer, emergency department supervisor at Loring Hospital. “As a critical access hospital in a small community, we have the unique opportunity to care for our own friends and family. It’s an honor to be able to lead a department that takes caring for our community so seriously by preparing for any pediatric emergency that may come into our facility.”
Iowa Emergency Medical Services for Children is a program of the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. IPEAC and EMSC are funded by a federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration.
“This program has given us the chance to highlight our achievements in preparation for caring for the pediatric population in emergent situations,” said Springer.





