All the Care We Provide
Through each of our programs, we strive to create opportunities for physicians to collaborate and for technology to aid in transcending our state’s vast geography. Our commitment is to improve the lives of Montana’s children, drive down the cost of medical care for families, and support our state’s primary care infrastructure.
Every child in Montana deserves access to high-quality, pediatric-specific care and options that aren’t just an Urgent Care or Emergency Room visit. Through our overnight, weekend, and holiday coverage, a Montana-based pediatric provider is available via a virtual visit to care for any child, ages 0-21.
More on Our work with On-Demand CareSelected as one of five demonstration sites nationally to develop a family-centered system of care for children with medical complexities, we are dedicated to addressing the greatest challenges of coordination and continuation of care for children and youth with special healthcare needs living in a rural state.
More on Our Work with Care CoordinationSince 2020, we have worked alongside rural and urban indigenous nations across Montana on developing quality, accessible, culturally informed, and tribally-led systems of pediatric care delivery.
More on Our Work with Indigenous Child Health PartnershipsBy supporting school health personnel with customized education and partnering on data-driven initiatives for advancing care, we’re committed to enhancing the diagnosis and care experience for Montana’s children with Type 1 Diabetes and their families.
More on Our Work about Type 1 Diabetes SupportLed by the voices and input from families and providers across the state, we are now offering completely virtual mental health services that can include a spectrum of therapeutic and psychiatric sessions as well as medication management. We work in collaboration with any existing mental health providers, and can see anyone up to age 21.
More on Our Work with Pediatric Mental and Behavioral HealthIn partnership with organizations that provide social safety net services like housing, relief from domestic violence, and youth mentoring, we support families with access to pediatric care without barriers like transportation and strict appointment times that often accompany in-person clinical care.
More on Our Work with Non-Profit Community PartnershipsWe are partnering with Montana-based employers to offer family-centered workforce benefits an extension of our On-Demand Care program, saving employees and employers alike from hours of worry and days of missed work or school for child health needs.
More on Employer BenefitsWe are always interested in hearing feedback from the communities we serve! Feel free to contact us with your comments, ideas, or questions.