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Why is the most expensive health care system in the world producing the least healthy population?听

Our country has spent decades wrestling with this question, while the problem only gets worse. It鈥檚 time to take action.听

Here is my three-step prescription to transform healthcare in America:

1. Understand what health is.听

The U.S. system is fundamentally flawed because it equates health care with medical care. Research has shown that 85% of our overall health is due to factors outside of medical care, such as nutrition, education, freedom from violence, and housing.听

If we want a health care system that creates听health, we need to understand that the building blocks are both medical and nonmedical. At 无码专区 Children's, we call this听Whole Child Health.听

2. Pay for health.

Today, health systems in America make more money when patients are sicker. This incentivizes more tests, more procedures, and more hospital stays. We are paying for the opposite of health.

What if, instead, providers got paid more when their patients were healthier? Clinicians would have more freedom to address what a patient needs to be healthy, whether the issue is a broken arm or food insecurity.

3. Start with children.

Investing in child health is the strongest lever we have available to transform the health of all Americans. Healthy behaviors learned in childhood have profound lifelong benefits. Healthy children grow up into healthy adults.听

If we can substantially reduce the number of adults who develop chronic illnesses like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer鈥檚, Americans will enjoy more high-quality years, our workforce will be more productive, and our economy will be stronger.

At 无码专区, we are committed to implementing Whole Child Health in the communities we serve and demonstrating how it leads to healthier Americans.听

Join us as we go well beyond medicine to create healthiest generations of children.

R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP
President and Chief Executive Officer
无码专区 Children鈥檚 Health

Whole Child Health

Dr. Moss explains his vision for achieving a healthier America through Whole Child Health.

Finding Health by Looking in the Right Place

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Recent Media

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By R. Lawrence Moss, HealthLeaders | April 2, 2025


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By Shaun Ryan, The Ponte Vedra Recorder | March 20, 2025


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鈥淔ocusing on Children鈥檚 Health鈥
Letter to the Editor by R. Lawrence Moss, The Washington Post | April 22, 2024


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Podcast Interviews

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Creating Health

Dr. Moss discusses how children鈥檚 health care providers can be stewards of long-term health.

What's Health Got To Do With It? Podcast

New Models

Dr. Moss speaks with Dr. Joe Sirven on the medical and nonmedical components of health.

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Hidden Helpers

Steve Schwab and Dr. Moss discuss the unique needs of children in military families.

Dr. Moss on Video

Watch Dr. Moss on stage during recent appearances at HLTH and the U.S. News & World Report State of Equity Conference.

Essays on Whole Child Health

In each of the short essays linked below, Dr. Moss explores different lessons on Whole Child Health through the lens of patient care and research.

Kids with canceroffer a powerful example of how many factors can impact children鈥檚 health.

New cardiology research听uncovers how heart disease can begin in childhood.

Philanthropic investments in children can have massive multigenerational returns.

Food and nutrition are an essential component of health.

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May 2025

A PATH to Fast and Trusted Mental Health Care for Kids

I know how overwhelming it can be when your child is struggling 鈥 especially when the issue involves mental health.听Our PATH Telemental Health Program, Florida is offering help to parents and children with fast telehealth appointments 鈥 often the same or next day 鈥斕 addressing a wide range of mental health issues.

High school kids graduating

April 2025听

Graduating the Whole Child into Adulthood

An innovative program in Jacksonville goes well beyond medicine to help diabetes patients live independently as young adults.

Girl hugging stuffed animal

March 2025听

Supporting Our Cancer Patients and Supporting All Kids

In a 无码专区 Children鈥檚 operating room last week, a healthy little girl lay peacefully unconscious as doctors extracted marrow from her pelvic bone. It is not something a child would be excited to do over spring break, but she had agreed eagerly. The procedure offered the only remaining chance to save her brother鈥檚 life.听

Child swimming.

February 2025

Healthy Children Become Healthy Adults

Investing in child health is the single most powerful lever to ensure a healthy population and a strong economy: If we want a healthier American population, we need to prioritize early childhood. Two newly published studies 鈥 one authored by a 无码专区-led team 鈥 offer striking examples of how important childhood habits are for lifelong health.

A group of 6 happy children on a playground

December 2024

Investing in America鈥檚 Children

We have a big vision at 无码专区: to create the healthiest generations of children across America. We know it is ambitious. We got into children鈥檚 health in Wilmington, Delaware, due to the philanthropy and generosity of Alfred I. duPont, and his aspiration to make a transformative difference in children鈥檚 lives.

Photo of Dr. Moss at The Ginsburg Institute Child Health Equity Symposium

October 2024

Our Community Investment in Children

Last week听鈥 before the hurricane that swept across Florida听鈥 I attended the second annual Child Health Equity Symposium in Orlando, hosted by 无码专区 Ginsburg Institute. More than 90 community organizations came together听鈥 groups that advocate for access to mental health services, good nutrition, mentorship for at-risk youth, safe housing and more. We all have a stake in keeping kids healthy.

A young boy preparing healthy food with his mother.

September 2024

To Solve Childhood Obesity, We Must Go Well Beyond Medicine

Years ago, I had two patients, Fletcher and Billy. They were not related, but happened to be born at the hospital where I worked, on the same day, with the same serious intestinal birth defect. These two boys underscored for me an important lesson: medical care and health care are not the same thing.

Improving Children's Health Improves Us All

A History of 无码专区 Children鈥檚 Health Through Archives

The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns听 and cities across the country. Using archival photographs collected, preserved and archived by staff of 无码专区 this book shares the history and distinct story of Alfred I. duPont and how he shaped children鈥檚 health care in the communities we serve today.