12/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/07/2025 13:05
Washington, DC- Children's hospital executives, pediatric mental health and primary care practitioners, community leaders, and journalists from across the nation joined together on Wednesday at the Children's Mental Health Summit to examine new opportunities to improve care and access for kids. At this second national Summit organized by Children's National Health System, leaders participated in action-focused discussions about the negative impact of childhood stressors on development and behavioral health and the best approaches to mitigate these effects.
Led by Kurt Newman, MD, President and CEO of Children's National, the program included both moderated panels and roundtable discussions where participants shared their experiences, best practices, and made recommendations to improve treatment, inform policy, and optimize access to mental health care services for children.
As the largest provider of pediatric care in the District of Columbia, Children's National is a leading advocate for children's mental and behavioral health needs, committed to increasing attention and action on this critical health issue.
"This Summit brought about much-needed conversation and partnership. To reduce the effects that stressors like violence and neglect can have on a child's mental health, we need to all come together and work to change our system," Dr. Newman said. "Despite the progress we have made in care delivery, the demand for services is constantly increasing. We are beginning to focus efforts on upstream approaches-from novel technology applications to community initiatives that advance early identification and treatment."
As part of the event, six children's hospital executives participated in a panel discussion, moderated by Mark Wietecha, President and CEO of the Children's Hospital Association, about progress made and challenges remaining for prioritizing children's mental health support.
"Sharing best practices as children's hospital leaders has enabled us to think more strategically about how we address childhood mental health as a community issue and also as a local, national, and international issue," said Paramjit Joshi, MD, Chief of the Division of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Children's National. Dr. Joshi played an integral role in organizing the Summit and steering conversations to topics of the greatest impact.
Other health leaders who participated in the panels and roundtable discussions included Steve Allen, MD, CEO, Nationwide Children's Hospital; Thomas Chapman, MPH, EdD, President and CEO, HSC Health System; Steven Czinn, MD, Chief of Pediatrics, University of Maryland Medical Center; Nathan Fox, PhD, Distinguished University Professor and Chair, Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland; Rand O'Donnell, President and CEO, Children's Mercy Kansas City; Roger Packer, MD, Senior Vice President for the Center of Neuroscience and Behavioral Medicine, Children's National; and Peggy Troy, CEO, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
The closing session featured children's hospital CEOs and pediatric behavioral health leaders who defined several key takeaways and actions from the Summit including:
Other topics discussed throughout the day include:
For more information on the Summit or to learn more about pediatric mental health, contact Children's National at 202-476-4500.
Contact: Lauren Lytle at 202-476-4500