Powering Innovation With Strength
There is room for improvement in the policies and systems in place for serving children facing medical complexity (CMC) according to the results of recent Boston University research,;What Families Of Children With Medical Complexity Say They Need: Humanism In Care Delivery Change.;Families are looking for child-centered whole person approaches to services and facilitation of family-to-family supports to transform the system of care.
On the policy and practice side of the equation, the researchers called out a number of recommendations. First was a care coordinator/navigator role for navigating cross-sector services and supports . . .