The Community Access To Child Health (CATCH) Program is a national program of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) designed to improve access to health care by supporting pediatricians and communities that are involved in community-based efforts for children. The CATCH Program began in 1991 under a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The CATCH Program provides pediatricians with:
- Training
- Technical Assistance and Resources
- Peer Support and Networking Opportunities
- Funding Opportunities
For more information, contact the Ohio CATCH Facilitator: Paula Braverman, MD.