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Ethical Considerations of a National Database for Children With Medical Complexity
The Advancing Care for Exceptional Kids Act proposes a national database that would serve as a centralized source of information on children with medically complex conditions. The aim is to improve treatment and care coordination. The authors of this brief argue, however, that the database could put children and their families at risk of discrimination by making their health information public, and therefore accessible to employers and health insurers.
Quianta Moore, Tara Blagg, Hannah Todd May 23, 2017
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Children With Medical Complexity: Can Utilizing Telemedicine in the Patient-centered Medical Home Model Reduce Cost of Care?
Children with medical complexity (CMC), defined as children who have chronic medical conditions that can be expected to last at least one year and to require speciality pediatric care, depend on technology and multiple providers for their acute and daily health needs. The authors explore how the use of telemedicine, coupled with a patient-centered medical home model of care, can improve the efficacy and efficiency of care for CMC.
Hannah Todd, Quianta Moore, Tara Blagg May 16, 2017