ContextIn 2010, California launched Partners for Children (PFC), a pediatric palliative care pilot program offering hospice-like services for children eligible for full-scope Medicaid delivered concurrently with curative care, regardless of the child's life expectancy.ObjectivesWe assessed the change from before PFC enrollment to the enrolled period in 1) health care costs per enrollee per month (PEPM), 2) costs by service type and diagnosis category, and 3) health care utilization (days of inpatient care and length of hospital stay).MethodsA pre-post analysis compared enrollees' health care costs and utilization up to 24 months before enrollment with their costs during participation in the pilot, from January 2010 through December 201...
The cost of hospice care is rising. Although providing care for children at end of life may be costl...
This project was designed to address the lack of outpatient pediatric palliative care programs in Ne...
Children continue to lose their lives to life threatening and life limiting illnesses. Less than ten...
SUMMARY: This policy brief examines the Partners for Children (PFC) program—California’s public pedi...
Background: Prior to enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 few states had pediatric palliativ...
Pediatric palliative care program (PPCP) is believed to increase system efficiency. British Columbia...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
Pediatric palliative care can be summarized as “an active and total approach to care focused on the ...
California's pediatric palliative care program Partners for Children uses family-centered care coord...
Abstract Background Around the world, different models of paediatric palliative care have responded ...
Children continue to lose their lives to life threatening and life limiting illnesses. Less than ten...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
Children�s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-dimensional...
Implementation of the section 2302 of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) enab...
The cost of hospice care is rising. Although providing care for children at end of life may be costl...
This project was designed to address the lack of outpatient pediatric palliative care programs in Ne...
Children continue to lose their lives to life threatening and life limiting illnesses. Less than ten...
SUMMARY: This policy brief examines the Partners for Children (PFC) program—California’s public pedi...
Background: Prior to enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 few states had pediatric palliativ...
Pediatric palliative care program (PPCP) is believed to increase system efficiency. British Columbia...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
Pediatric palliative care can be summarized as “an active and total approach to care focused on the ...
California's pediatric palliative care program Partners for Children uses family-centered care coord...
Abstract Background Around the world, different models of paediatric palliative care have responded ...
Children continue to lose their lives to life threatening and life limiting illnesses. Less than ten...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
Children�s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-dimensional...
Implementation of the section 2302 of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) enab...
The cost of hospice care is rising. Although providing care for children at end of life may be costl...
This project was designed to address the lack of outpatient pediatric palliative care programs in Ne...
Children continue to lose their lives to life threatening and life limiting illnesses. Less than ten...