$75.1M in expenses
Children's medical group, INC. ("CMG") is organized as a non stock non profit corporation with a sole member, children's hospital and health system, INC. ("CHHS"), a section 501(c)(3) organization. CMG is affiliated with children's hospital of wisconsin, INC. ("CHW"), a section 501(c)(3) organization which is the only hospital in wisconsin devoted solely to the provision of medical services to children. The primary purpose of CMG is to provide quality primary care medical services to children in the community, state, and region. The affiliated group is one of only a handful of organizations throughout the u.s. That focuses solely on the critical medical needs of children and the special care they require. The principal function of CMG is to provide primary medical diagnosis, treatment services, and preventative care through outpatient clinics and community health screening and education services. CMG also participates in primary care medical education and training through the medical college of wisconsin and graduate medical education programs already established at CHW. CMG provides care to children who are residents of southeastern wisconsin at locations where there is a demonstrated community need for medical diagnosis and treatment. In 2024, CMG had 21 physician offices with approximately 190 providers. As a group there were 368,353 pediatric office visits, health checks and immunizations provided in 2024. Included in this number are 47,938 pediatric office visits, health checks and immunizations described in line 4b.in response to the changing needs of the community for medical services, advances in pediatric medicine and the increasing emphasis on preventive medical care, CMG provides services in furtherance of the mission of CHW and other members of the affiliated group. Increasingly, patients have been seeking primary medical care through the emergency room facilities of hospitals. The emergency room is the most costly and inefficient method of providing such care to patients. By making primary care available to a greater portion of the general public, CMG provides quality, efficient primary pediatric care at a lower cost. CMG is structured to better serve the residents of southeastern wisconsin by providing increased access to quality medical care, expanding community medical education efforts and improving the quality of pediatric care.CMG has made integrated mental behavioral health (imbh) a strategic part of its provision of quality health care. Imbh brings behavioral health services into the primary care setting by incorporating licensed mental health providers, behavioral health consultants (BHCS), into the team. BHCS and all members of the primary care team work together to provide comprehensive, whole-child health care by addressing every aspect of a child's physical and mental wellbeing. Typical BHC services include chronic health condition management, anticipatory guidance, early intervention for common childhood concerns, and routine behavioral health screening. BHCS provide mental health assessment and treatment, brief evidence-based therapy, and physician and team consultation. BHCS provide immediate access to mental health and prevention services. In addition, CMG has expanded its mental behavioral health offerings to include the craig yabuki mental health walk-in clinic, which provides same-day care for children and teens experiencing urgent mental health issues, and a bridge clinic to address the long wait for outpatient therapy services by offering short-term support while patients wait for appointments to become available. This whole-child approach ensures children will get the care they need, when they need it and where they need it.during the covid-19 pandemic, CMG pivoted to provide the care children and families need as safely as possible. This included a significant increase in use of telehealth (including for mental and behavioral health needs) and supporting our community through testing, vaccination and pediatric health and safety advice and recommendations. With the conclusion of the pandemic in may 2023, CMG has continued to include telehealth services in its everyday care offerings and in 2024 expanded these offerings to asynchronous e-visits making primary care more convenient and accessible.
$14.6M in expenses
CMG operates clinics in underserved areas in the milwaukee area, including the midtown health center, and the forest home, river glen, and good hope clinics. These clinics provide primary care services including preventive care, physicals, immunizations, and treatment for illnesses to areas that previously did not have pediatric practices available to attend to the community's needs and are in zip codes with the highest population of children. CMG partners with community organizations to address social determinants of a child's health, such as food, housing, transportation, and environmental factors. In january 2024, CMG launched the health navigation program at the four clinics mentioned above to address preventative care gaps that remain post-pandemic. Additionally, to meet the dental needs of underserved children in the city of milwaukee, CMG has a pediatric dental practice, dental center midtown. These clinics operate at a loss, which was funded by CHW, or contributions received via the children's hospital of wisconsin foundation, INC. These clinics had 47,938 pediatric office visits, health checks and immunizations provided in 2024, and approximately 80% of the gross charges were from patients enrolled in medicaid.