Some children have a lot of medical problems and, consequently, multiple providers. That’s hard for both patients and families to manage. Kids get disjointed care and parents run from place to place, trying to make sure their children are getting the care they need. But what if the payment models were changed so that care could be more family-centered and providers could work in integrated teams? Would providers buy in? And how much more would it cost? Dr. Pamela Peele talks about the UPMC Health Plan experience. (And guess what? Patients did better and it cost less.)