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Hospital Billing Is Now Paperless
As of March 1, 2025, Nationwide Children's Hospital uses paperless billing. Hospital bills are no longer sent by mail. All bills and statements are delivered electronically.
Patients are automatically enrolled in paperless billing. If you already told us you do not want electronic bills, you do not need to do anything.
For questions or more information, please call us Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (614) 722-2055.

When AI Feels Like a Friend: How to Keep Kids Safe
Artificial intelligence (AI) programs can provide a safe space for kids to ask questions, share their feelings and find companionship. However, recent headlines remind us relying too heavily on AI as a substitute for human connection can carry risks.

A Great Place to Work
Nationwide Children’s is ranked as one of the top two organizations in Ohio, in the top five for children’s hospitals nationally, twelfth in the healthcare and social industry category and 31st among the top 500 large employers category.

Growing Pains in Young Athletes
It's common for children to experience some pain while they are growing. Sometimes the pain does not limit a child's function or activity, but children who are more active and participate in sports may have more pain.
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