Dayton Children’s Health Partners
Dayton Children’s Health Partners develops and implements evidence-based quality programs to improve outcomes, increase efficiency and reduce costs in pediatric care.


about Dayton Children’s Health Partners
Dayton Children’s Health Partners is the region’s only pediatric-specific clinically integrated network (CIN), bringing together community providers, hospital specialists, and payers to improve outcomes, increase efficiency, and lower costs. This physician-led collaborative was created to strengthen support for independent pediatric practices and ensure children in our region receive cost-effective, high-quality care.
By working together, Health Partners members measure and track improvements in quality and efficiency, leverage care-coordination resources, and implement evidence-based programs that address high- and rising-risk patients. Our shared mission is to improve the well-being of children through collaboration that benefits patients, payers, and providers across the continuum of care.
resources
Quickly access resources frequently used by practices in our clinically integrated network.
value of membership
As a member, you’ll gain access to collaborative programs, resources, and support designed to strengthen pediatric care across our region:
- Collaborative care models – Work with pediatric specialists to co-manage programs and standardize care for specific conditions across the continuum.
- Quality improvement support – Participate in initiatives that reduce potentially avoidable ED visits and improve outcomes across payers.
- Education and training – Access ongoing opportunities to build QI and population health skills for providers, staff, and office leadership.
- Data and analytics – Leverage aggregated data for analysis, risk stratification, and reporting to guide better care decisions.
- Mental health collaboration – Partner on innovative approaches to address pediatric mental health needs in primary care.
- Value-based care readiness – Work with payers to understand and implement value-based reimbursement strategies.
- Regional partnerships – Contribute to population health initiatives such as the Asthma Alliance and Mental Health Advisory Alliance.
- Provider licensure support – Receive assistance with license renewal, including Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 4 activities.

current partners
In addition to our owned and affiliated primary care practices, our clinically integrated network includes the following practices:
If you have additional questions about Dayton Children’s Health Partners or are interested in joining the network, contact Kim Grant by email at grantk@childrensdayton.org.
Together, we care for kids.
From patient referrals to continuing education and more, Dayton Children’s is here to support you in every step of your journey as a healthcare professional.
