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Model program. Pediatric extended care.

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    Children'S Health Care : Journal of the Association for the Care of Children'S Health
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    Chronically ill, technology-dependent children need normalized environments. A pilot project created a cost-effective, home-like setting, serving as a model for regionalized care and healthcare cost containment.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Healthcare
    • Healthcare Management
    • Child Health Services

    Background:

    • Chronically ill, technology-dependent children require specialized care beyond acute hospital settings.
    • Existing healthcare models may not adequately provide normalized environments for these children.
    • There is a need for cost-effective solutions in pediatric long-term care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To design and implement a pilot project for chronically ill, technology-dependent children.
    • To create a normalized, home-like environment for pediatric patients requiring long-term care.
    • To develop a model for regionalizing services and containing healthcare costs.

    Main Methods:

    • Collaboration between Children's Hospital, Inc., Northland Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and the State of Ohio Department of Human Services.

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  • Design of a pilot project focused on the needs of technology-dependent children.
  • Implementation of a regionalized service model for pediatric long-term care.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful creation of a pilot project meeting the needs of chronically ill, technology-dependent children.
    • Demonstration of a cost-effective approach to pediatric long-term care.
    • Establishment of a home-like environment for special needs children.

    Conclusions:

    • The pilot project provides a viable model for regionalizing pediatric healthcare services.
    • This approach effectively contains healthcare costs while improving the environment for technology-dependent children.
    • Collaborative efforts can lead to innovative solutions for specialized pediatric care.