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Question: Among children with chronic illness, does comprehensive care through an enhanced medical home compared to standard care prevent serious illness and/or reduce costs?
Question type: Therapy/Prevention
Study design: Randomized clinical trial
Researchers from multiple institutions evaluated whether children with chronic illness receiving care through an enhanced medical home (EMH) had improved outcomes compared to those receiving usual care (UC). Patients ≤18 years old with chronic illness and high health care use (defined as ≥3 emergency department [ED] visits, ≥2 hospitalizations, or ≥1 pediatric ICU admissions during the previous year) with a >50% estimated risk for hospitalization during the coming year were eligible for enrollment in the study. …
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