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Keeping Children With Asthma Out of Hospitals: Parents' and Physicians' Perspectives on How Pediatric Asthma Hospitalizations Can Be Prevented

October 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Parents' and Physicians' Perspectives on How Pediatric Asthma Hospitalizations Can Be Prevented

Easing the Transition from Hospital to School for Kids Needing High-Tech Care

April 1, 2000 | Program Results Report

A project team at Children's Hospital Corporation in Boston determined how to organize, deliver, and finance services for technology-dependent children who have made the transition from hospital to the public schools. These are children who are on long-term oxygen therapy, ventilatory assistance, intravenous feedings, and other types of highly technical care. Then they replicated the project.

Aftercare Treatment Coordinated for Mentally Ill, Substance Abusing Teens in One New Jersey County

September 1, 2000 | Program Results Report

The Middlesex County Educational Services Commission developed and implemented the first aftercare service in Middlesex County, N.J., for mentally ill youth completing treatment for substance abuse.

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