2011
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-1739d
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The Value of the Medical Home for Children Without Special Health Care Needs

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“…High quality FCC has been shown to improve health-related resource utilization and reduce costs (J. E. Cox, Buman, Woods, Famakinwa, & Harris, 2012;DeVries et al, 2012;Long, Bauchner, Sege, Cabral, & Garg, 2012;Romaire, Bell, & Grossman, 2012). Although not specific to depression, family-based approaches within primary care have potential for effectively intervening with families affected by parental depression (Beardslee, Gladstone, Wright, & Cooper, 2003).…”
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“…High quality FCC has been shown to improve health-related resource utilization and reduce costs (J. E. Cox, Buman, Woods, Famakinwa, & Harris, 2012;DeVries et al, 2012;Long, Bauchner, Sege, Cabral, & Garg, 2012;Romaire, Bell, & Grossman, 2012). Although not specific to depression, family-based approaches within primary care have potential for effectively intervening with families affected by parental depression (Beardslee, Gladstone, Wright, & Cooper, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%