Tuesday, June 09, 2026
Key Takeaways
Cincinnati Children’s has issued its fifth-annual Community Impact Report, which highlights how the nonprofit health system is bringing care closer to home throughout the region by opening new locations and operating a Mobile Care Center.
The report also notes that our cancer program – which includes a comprehensive care team, frequent case reviews and participation in clinical trials – was one of three Cincinnati Children’s pediatric specialties to be ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, along with Gastroenterology & GI Surgery plus Diabetes & Endocrinology.
In addition, the report details how Cincinnati Children’s employees delivered $593.98 million in community benefit services – including more than $337 million in charitable patient care and over $11.2 million in subsidized health services – during Fiscal Year 2024, which ran July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024.
That total included more than $13.2 million devoted to community outreach such as wellness initiatives and injury prevention. Another $146.2 million went to laboratory science and applied research, and nearly $86 million to the education of prospective physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Cincinnati Children’s recently opened several innovative locations throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that bring care closer to home, including:
“Some of the same surgeons and other medical providers who care for pediatric patients at our main campus in the city now see patients at our new locations,” Evaline Alessandrini, MD, chief operating officer of Cincinnati Children’s, is quoted as saying in the report.
And the Cincinnati Children’s Mobile Care Center – a 37-foot-long vehicle equipped to offer services related to pediatric cardiology, allergy and immunology, audiology, endocrinology, dermatology, sports medicine and adolescent medicine – improves access by taking our medical providers to some areas. “Our mission is to have our Mobile Care Center out in communities to increase access for families that might have difficultly traveling to our locations,” said Becky Taylor, operations manager.
The latest Community Impact Report, focused mostly on the fiscal year from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, highlights the system’s strong commitment to child health supported by excellence in clinical practice, research and training. The world-class clinical care provided by Cincinnati Children’s is made possible by the health system’s more than 19,500 team members, thousands of whom are engaged in medical research to develop treatments and cures that benefit kids here and around the globe. The team includes more than 4,800 nurses and over 1,900 active medical staff.
Other report highlights include:
Overall during FY25, Cincinnati Children’s had more than 1.75 million patient encounters (admissions plus outpatient, Emergency Department and Urgent Care visits). That included:
The report notes that Cincinnati Children’s is a research powerhouse, applying the most advanced techniques to discover new ways to prevent and treat pediatric diseases. That was aided, in part, by $26.3 million in philanthropic support for research during Fiscal Year 2025.