Improving Systems to Secure Healthy Futures: Our Center’s Impact

Since launching in September 2022, the ECDHS: Evidence to Impact Center has helped states, communities, and pediatric practices build systems of care so families receive the services they need, when they need them. Across the country, we are improving systems by translating evidence into sustainable action, strengthening developmental care, aligning financing, building workforce capacity, and embedding family leadership into systems change.
Who We Work With: By the Numbers
- 42 states, territories, and Tribal Nations
- 3 Implementation Sites
- 8 Transforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood Resource Hubs
- 151 community health centers

Partnering With State and Community Teams for Impact
We work with teams across the country to expand services and improve systems for young children and their families. Explore our additional impact fact sheets below to learn more.
Transforming Pediatric Care
Through the Transforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood (TPEC) program, we partner with eight Resource Hubs to strengthen developmental care in pediatric settings serving families who are uninsured or covered by Medicaid/CHIP.
Expanding Local Systems
Through three Implementation Sites in Colorado, Maui County, and Washington, we support teams to test and scale systems-building strategies that improve the health and well-being of young children.


