Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) is a program from Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to help address the nation’s opioid epidemic. This programming is child-centered and locally driven. The model allows states and local providers to address prevention, early identification, and prioritize health issues such as unmet behavioral health and physical health needs through an integrated framework that is child centered. The goals are to improve child health, reduce out of home placements and out of home stays, and create alternative payment methods. These goals are met through three pathways: early identification and treatment is used to assess the risk and help, integrate care coordination and case management across physical and behavioral health and other service providers to provide child/family centered care, and shared state and local providers share costs and outcomes.