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Wolfson Children's Hospital Access to Health Care

Access to Health Care

Wolfson Children’s is making sure that all children have access to the health care services.

THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health

904.202.WELL (9355)

THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health was founded in 2011 to improve the health, wellness and quality of life of the families living within the communities we serve.

Helping Kids Get the Health Care They Need

The number of children seen in hospitals and ERs in our region tells us that too many kids lack the primary medical care they need to prevent serious health issues. Because these health issues can impact children’s ability to perform their best at school and live a successful life, we are finding ways to help kids get the health care they need.

Why Wolfson Advocates for Kids

Advocating for children is the most important part of our mission. Through THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health at Wolfson Children’s, we reach beyond the walls of the hospital to promote safe and healthy childhoods for all kids in our region.

THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health

904.202.WELL (9355)

THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health was founded in 2011 to improve the health, wellness and quality of life of the families living within the communities we serve.

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Programs and Services

Access to Health Insurance

THE PLAYERS Center for Child Health has a priority focus on enrolling children in Florida’s health insurance program for uninsured children under the age of 19. Trained staff offer information and one-on-one assistance to help you enroll in the Florida KidCare program. To learn more and see if you qualify, call 904.202.9355 or visit the Florida Healthy Kids website.

We believe every child should have easy access to health care close to where they live, learn and play. That's why we've opened School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) with a range of quality health care services in a location that's easily accessible to kids - on their school campus.

Family Links connects families with the resources they need to provide a healing environment for their child while they're receiving medical care. These needs can include food, transportation, and housing/rent, employment support, childcare, legal assistance and access to basic household supplies. To learn more about Family Links, call 904.202.9355.

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