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The Power of a House Call: How Home-Based Care is Changing the Lives of Families with Seriously Ill Children

The Power of a House Call: How Home-Based Care is Changing the Lives of Families with Seriously Ill Children

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Featured paper: Home-Based Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care Provider Visits: Effects on Healthcare Utilization

What if the best hospital care happens at home? In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research revealing how home-based pediatric hospice and palliative care visits are transforming healthcare for seriously ill children and their families. Discover the shocking statistics: ICU days drop from 12 to zero, hospital admissions plummet from 72% to 54%, and families who once felt trapped in medical systems suddenly gain control and confidence. We dive into the magic of "goals of care" conversations that happen in living rooms instead of sterile clinics, explore why building trust with a doctor who knows your child's story leads to fewer ER visits, and unpack how this "proactive" approach actually saves the healthcare system money while giving kids back their childhood. Learn why phone calls increase from one to four per month, because families finally have someone they trust to call before crisis hits. Join us for a powerful look at how bringing expert providers into the home is revolutionizing what it means to truly care for seriously ill children, proving that sometimes the best medicine is simply being there.*Disclaimer: This content was generated by NotebookLM and has been reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Tram.*

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