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Timothy Robinson
Timothy Robinson is chief executive officer of Nationwide Children's Hospital, which includes the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation and The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Pediatric Vital Signs
Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a number of community partners launched the first effort of its kind in the United States to measure and improve the health of every child: Pediatric Vital Signs.

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Kelly J Kelleher
Kelly J. Kelleher, MD, is a pediatrician whose research interests focus on accessibility, effectiveness and quality of health care services for children and their families.
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Kelleher Lab
The Kelleher Lab, led by Kelly J. Kelleher, MD, MPH, research focuses on improving policy for, and the practice of, pediatric care for high risk children adversely affected by poverty, violence, neglect, alcohol, drug use or mental disorders.

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Family Practice
Family Practice at Nationwide Children's Hospital is primarily composed of family physicians practicing in central Ohio who refer patients to Nationwide Children's for testing and specialty care.

A Mobile Health Locator App to Help Patients Access More Services
Mobile health care units help improve access to services – but only if patients can find them. A number of Ohio health organizations have partnered to create a new app, which provides real-time locations and appointment availability for these “doctors’ offices on wheels.”

How a “Medical Financial Partnership” Can Improve Child Health
A recent study shows how health care organizations can create an innovative program to help families claim tax credits they are entitled to – potentially improving overall health.

Medicaid and Young Adult Trauma Patients
Trauma is the leading cause of death for young adults, and more than 30% of young adult trauma patients were uninsured before 2014. Has the Affordable Care Act, and the expansion of Medicaid in some states, had an impact on outcomes? A new study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Abigail Wexner Research Institute helps answer the question.

Meet Partners For Kids
When policy makers and health care leaders talk about “value-based care,” the work exemplified by Partners For Kids is what they mean.

The Integrated Care For Kids Project
Nationwide Children’s Hospital and nearly 50 community organizations are leading a $14.5 million initiative to improve the health and well-being of Licking County and Muskingum County children – especially those at increased risk of hospitalization or being placed outside the home.