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Better child health outcomes, higher family satisfaction, and decreased cost of care are some of the documented outcomes of providing pediatric care in a comprehensive medical home. 

The medical home recognizes the family as a constant in a child’s life and emphasizes partnership between health care professionals and families. Yet researchers have not specifically asked parents which components of the medical home they most value or how satisfied they are with the care their child receives. Now, findings from a survey of parents in California suggest that parents most value ready access to care and a family-centered approach. Practices looking to improve the care they offer might focus on those components.

 

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This fact sheet presents the results of a survey related to the time it takes families to travel to and from new subspecialist appointments and whether that impacts their preferences for in-person or telehealth visits.

Findings from a survey of California-based caregivers that asked them about their experiences receiving peer support for caring for children and youth with special health care needs.