Baginski Y
Relationship Builders, Napa, CA.
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Inadequate or lack of Medicaid or private insurance reimbursement for needed services, lack of social and emotional support for families in certain communities, poor teaching, lack of continuity of treatment at home and communication breakdowns between key providers are just a few of the problems pointed out by discharge planners and pediatric home care nurses when transferring medically fragile children to the home. Although many children are successfully transferred and cared for in the home, problems continue to revolve around money, resources, and time, which stand in the way of an optimal success rate.
医疗补助计划或私人保险对所需服务的报销不足或缺乏,某些社区的家庭缺乏社会和情感支持,教学质量差,在家中治疗缺乏连续性以及关键提供者之间沟通不畅,这些只是出院计划者和儿科家庭护理护士在将医疗脆弱儿童转至家中时指出的部分问题。尽管许多儿童成功转至家中并得到照料,但问题仍围绕资金、资源和时间,这些阻碍了最佳成功率的实现。