Category: Featured
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Disability and Discrimination: A Call to Action for Creating Positive Change, Together
A recent study by Dr. Stefanie Ames and colleagues sheds light on the problem of discrimination against children with complex medical needs by the medical community, emphasizing its significance for children, families, and clinicians. CYSHCNet enthusiastically applauds Dr. Ames’s efforts and appreciates the insightful commentary by Dr. Cook and colleagues, which effectively raises awareness of…
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Disability, Discrimination, and Children with Medical Complexity
New Pediatrics Study Begs the Question: How Can Knowing These Perceptions Improve Systems of Care Disability-based discrimination in health care is happening. And it results in low quality of care, limited access, and negative health consequences. A new study from CYSHCNet researcher Stefanie Ames, MD, MS, looks at the themes children with medical complexity and…
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What Does True Family Partnership in Research Look Like?
Nikki Montgomery shares her experience as program and communications manager of Family Voices AND as a parent of a medically-complex child. An expert in plain language and health literacy, Nikki is passionate about helping families and researchers come together to engage in work that matters. Tell us about the goals you have in the role…
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New Journal of Pediatrics Study Examines Colorado Medicaid’s Paid Family Caregiving Program
Colorado allows parents to be employed as certified nursing assistants (CNAs) for their children. A new network study compared paid family CNAs providing skilled care to children with medical complexities to non-family CNAs, looking at retention and hospitalization rates. It’s a model we speculate could address workforce shortages while providing income to family caregivers. This…
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Lessons in Humility: Building a Foundation for a Regional Network of Complex Care
A Conversation with Neal deJong, MD, MPH (University of North Carolina Division of General Pediatrics) and David Ming, MD (Duke University Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Population Health Sciences) It was supposed to be a one-time regional convening in North Carolina. But the pandemic hit, so the one-time convening became a three-part virtual meeting, attracting…
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Family Partner Spotlight
Advice for Considering Culture from Elisa Aucancela Meet Elisa! She’s personally been a family partner on two CYSHCNet research projects and partners with us through El Grupo Vida. As executive director, Elisa oversees this network of Hispanic/Latino parents. The nonprofit was formed to provide mutual support for people with disabilities or special needs, including their…
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Member Spotlight
Katie Freundlich, MD, Trusts There’s a Better Way How She Aims to Help CYSHCNet Move its Research Forward At age five, Katie Freundlich knew she’d be a pediatrician. She tried to consider other occupations as she aged. But when you know, you know. Today, Freundlich is an assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at Monroe Carell…
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New Learning Platform Provides Guidance on Implementing the National Research Agenda
It’s exciting to see more and more research focusing on improving health systems for children and youth with special health care needs. To ensure research and projects are well-coordinated, we developed an interactive learning platform based on our national research agenda on health systems. The online learning platform describes and provides guidance on how to…