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Parent Perspectives on Care Received at Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Their Children with Special Health Care Needs

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  • Dana Petersen
  • Lisa Schottenfeld
  • Caroline Massad Francis
  • Henry Ireys
  • Joseph Zickafoose

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The purpose of this study is to describe parents’ perspectives on the care received at medical homes and offer suggestions for ensuring that PCMH models benefit CSHCN and their families.

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  • Dana Petersen & Lisa Schottenfeld & Caroline Massad Francis & Henry Ireys & Joseph Zickafoose, "undated". "Parent Perspectives on Care Received at Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Their Children with Special Health Care Needs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5fc653e8cfa645d9afe4f159c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5fc653e8cfa645d9afe4f159cf8382ab
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    Patient-Centered Medical Homes; Children ; Disability;
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