Care maps: De-medicalizing children with medical complexity

Abstract Children with medical complexity (CMC) have extremely high health care needs. Given their chronic complex diagnoses and involvement of multiple care providers, they are often over medicalized and seen as a list of diagnoses rather than as a child. Parents of CMC are extraordinary caregivers...

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