
duPont as Nemours’ benefactor and his commitment to Delaware, Nemours has established the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware. Nemours will rename the Nemours/Alfred I. The changes announced today will be reflected in the names of its hospitals, and specialty, primary, and urgent care locations to more closely connect the Nemours name to the breadth of communities served. The Nemours Foundation will remain the official name of the organization that provides more than 1.7 million patient encounters annually. The Loop of Care represents Nemours’ unique approach to patient care and its bright future as an organization dedicated to improving the world in which every child lives.” “Our health system has always been known for its excellence in pediatric care, but also for the relationship created between families and our providers resulting in an experience of trust and genuine connection. “Nemours’ vision, strategic plan, and new brand are interwoven, all reflected in its new brand mark coined ‘The Loop of Care,’ which represents both the enduring relationship between a child and caregiver, as well as Nemours’ continuous quest for innovation,” said Sarah Sanders, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Nemours Children’s Health. The change to Nemours Children’s Health will occur in August. The organization will simplify its name to Nemours Children’s Health, creating a unified brand across the five-state health system, which operates two hospitals, including the flagship hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, a network of nearly 80 primary and specialty care practices, a National Office on Policy & Prevention, a robust international program, and its corporate headquarters in Jacksonville, Fla. The geographic and demographic makeup of Nemours’ care sites make it uniquely structured to serve as the test case for the aspirational goal of fundamentally changing the way America cares for kids.” We are committed to working with public, private, governmental, and community partners to address the social determinants of health through a holistic approach beyond healthcare which includes the home, school, and community. Experts estimate eighty percent of a child’s ability to achieve health occurs beyond a doctor’s office.

“Our commitment to transforming children’s health recognizes that we must re-write its definition. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP, president and CEO of Nemours Children’s Health. “Nemours’ new strategy is designed to achieve our vision of creating the healthiest generations of children,” said R.
