Transforming the Definition of Children's Health
Every Child in the U.S. Deserves the Same Access to Quality
According to the World Health Organization, the conditions that people are born, grow, live, work and age in are called social determinants of health. These nonmedical factors impacting our health include education, literacy, housing, safety, freedom from violence or adverse experiences and other social factors that affect access to health care.聽
They also affect how well medical conditions are diagnosed and treated in some individuals, and whether others even seek or receive care at all (sometimes called 鈥渉ealth inequities or disparities鈥).
91制片厂在线看鈥 vision and strategic plan are interwoven and reflected in our Loop of Care, which鈥痳epresents both the enduring relationship between a child and caregiver and 91制片厂在线看鈥櫬爋ngoing quest for progress and reform. It is our聽enduring connection between children and caregivers and a focus on progress for聽health.聽
How 91制片厂在线看 Children鈥檚 Health Is Working Toward a Solution
鈥The biggest lever that we have as a society to influence health, and ultimately to influence our economic vitality as a nation, is to invest in the health of children.鈥澛
R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP
President and Chief Executive Officer聽
We鈥檙e聽working to聽make聽health聽care聽equally聽available to聽all聽children.
Medical care represents only a fraction of what we should consider when we think about health.聽We know that a child鈥檚 health is by more than just medical care聽鈥 it鈥檚 their home, school, community and more.
That鈥檚 why聽91制片厂在线看 is investing in what we call a Value-Based Services Organization (VBSO). This organization includes teams devoted to population health, care management and coordination, and聽more, all working together. It encourages collaboration between 91制片厂在线看 specialists and independent physicians in the community. The goal is to transform children鈥檚 health care everywhere, going beyond medicine and improving the health of the world in which every child lives.
We will do this with聽things like preventive care and health education so that patients are healthier in the first place.聽聽We will work with partners and communities to make the places where children live,聽learn聽and play healthier and safe.聽All of this will improve health outcomes, quality of care, accessibility, quality of life and reduce costs.
Children are not only the future, they hold the solution.

Children account for only about 7% of total medical care spending, yet will soon become 100% of the adult population. The benefits of improved health in childhood can last a lifetime, and positively impact medical spending when they become adults. It can even impact health and medical care for the next generation. Improved health leads to improved workforce productivity and reduces health care-related costs to individuals, companies, governments and communities. This strengthens our country and the American economy for years to come.聽
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For More Information
- America Without Limits: 鈥疉ttacking Racial Health Disparities at Birth and Beyond鈥
- National Coalition Calls for Creating New White House-led Focus on Children and Youth
- Growing the Economy: Children, Health and the American Worker
- How Children Can Transform the Economy 鈥 and Health Care
- Parents Have Their Say 鈥 A Survey:鈥疪edefining Health for the Well-being of Children鈥