Medical foster careThe program model described here, which uses registered nurses as foster parents who work closely with parents of abused and neglected children with acute health problems, is reuniting families, improving parent...
After 9-Year-Old Medically Kidnapped Boy Murdered in Foster Care, Investigation Reveals Many Deaths Happening in Arizona Group Foster Homes A 9-year-old boy with Type 1 diabetes died 18 days after he was medically kidnapped from his father and put into the Arizona Foster Care system, and into...
nature publishing group Review Medical foster care: what happens when children with medical complexity cannot be cared for by their families? Rebecca R. Seltzer1, Carrie M. Henderson2 and Renee D. Boss1,3 Medical interventions for life-threatening pediatric conditions often oblige ...
Medical Aspects of Adoption and Foster Care. Edited by WolkindStephen. London: Spastica International Medical Publications with Heinemann Medical.1979. Pp ... M Humphrey - 《British Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 1980年 Aspects of Adoption and Foster Care A brief overview of the ...
Youth in the foster care system often have no one person who is clearly authorized to make medical decisions for them. From a caseworker insisting upon a vaccine to a birth parent refusing permission for psychotropic medication, the evidence supports the argument that who makes these decisions matt...
These three programs represent efforts to solve some of the common clinical problems encountered in the care of foster children. Building on existing community resources, they create new services tailored to the specific needs of the individuals. Together, they form a continuum of services for foster...
Medical needs Conduct disorders Younger children Older youth transitioning into adulthood LGBTQ+ youth Teens transferring out of congregate care Sexualized behaviors Criminal behaviors Freed for adoption Respite care Bilingual in English and Spanish
Medical complexity threatens placement stability and permanency outcomes for children in foster care (FC). This study aimed to characterize for US children in FC: 1) medical complexity, using number of diagnosed types of disability as a proxy; 2) demographic and removal characteristics based on ...
Care collaboration– Facilitate collaboration within or outside the organization, such as housekeeping, billing, or payors, from a single, highly configurable platform. Medical image sharing and exchange- Help radiologists manage and prioritize workloads, escalating more urgent cases and highlighting inconsi...
Medical foster care for children with chronic critical illness: Identifying strengths and challengesMedical foster care for children with chronic critical illness: Identifying strengths and challengesSeltzerRebeccaR.WilliamsErinP.DonohuePamelaK.Bossingenta...