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Technology Enabled Innovations

This research and policy initiative, a joint project of The Children's Partnership and the Public Health Institute/Health Technology Center (HealthTech), was designed to assess how information and communication technology can improve children's health and to support planning to ensure that the most promising technologies are effectively deployed. Based on our research, forecasting, and the convening of an Expert Panel, the following resources were developed:

 

Building off of the research and findings from this initiative, The Children's Partnership continues to develop specific policy and operational recommendations for California as well as for federal policymakers. 

 

The Children's Partnership thanks The California Endowment for its support of this project.
 
 

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79.8% of children with health insurance receive a yearly preventative visit versus 57.2% of children without insurance. (Source: Federal Intragency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2011)

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