The Montana Collaborative Technology-Enabled Family Centered Care and Care Coordination Project is being implemented within a collaborative care network across the state of Montana, designed to create sustainable, family-centered solutions for children with medical complexity (CMC). The care model advances two clear and synergistic aims: (1) increasing access to care where and when there are inadequate options, and (2) creating a virtual care coordination model using a shared care plan for CMC that is unbound by geography or organizational affiliation. This methodology brings pediatric expertise to children who otherwise have no access to pediatric care. It also enacts a state-of-the-art, family-centered care coordination model that relieves burdens on families while supporting and complementing primary care providers (PCP) across the state.