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How can payment models transform pediatric care? In part two of this provider case study series, leaders from Nemours Children’s Health and Cincinnati Children’s explore how value-based care, accountable care organizations and innovative financing are shifting the focus from paying for visits to paying for health. The conversation highlights how sustainable funding models strengthen prevention efforts and drive better long-term outcomes for children and families. Featuring: David Cruz, MHSA, CPHQ, LSSGB, Executive Director, Kidwell Network, Nemours Children's Health Andrew Beck, MD, MPH, Attending Physician, Division of General & Community Pediatrics; Attending Physician, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; Director, Population Health/Health Equity Research and Innovation; Professor, University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics Jeff Steller, MSc, Former Population Health Consultant, Cincinnati Children’s Office of Population Health, Cincinnati Children’s Host/Producer: Carol Vassar 00:00 – Welcome to Well Beyond Medicine 00:36 – Why Payment Models Matter for Whole Child Health 01:25 – Meet the Guests: Nemours, Cincinnati Children’s & OAK 02:32 – KidWell Network: A Pediatric Accountable Care Organization 03:57 – HealthVine: Aligning Mission and Margin in Medicaid Care 05:36 – OAK Network: A Statewide Quality Collaborative in Ohio 07:07 – How HealthVine and OAK Work Together 08:22 – Shifting from Pay for Visits to Pay for Health 09:01 – Investing Beyond the Hospital Walls 10:01 – Removing Policy Barriers to Better Care 11:59 – Making Invisible Care Work Visible 13:21 – Reducing Burden for Families Through Care Coordination 14:12 – Earlier Intervention for Chronic and Behavioral Conditions 14:39 – Using Data to Predict and Prevent Health Crises 16:54 – Addressing Social Drivers of Health in Primary Care 17:53 – Statewide Data Sharing and Full-Risk Accountability 19:36 – Improving Lead Screening and Preventive Care Outcomes 20:56 – HealthVine Success Stories and Population Health Impact 23:02 – How Health Systems Can Get Started with Value-Based Care 24:31 – How States Can Incentivize Whole Child Health Financing 26:11 – Funding Nonclinical Care and Long-Term Investment 28:19 – What Success Looks Like in 3, 5, and 18 Years 32:35 – What’s Next