Ethical framework for risk stratification and mitigation programs for children with medical complexity

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Abstract

Those in hospitals and health care systems, when designing clinical programs for children with medical complexity, often talk about needing to develop and implement a system of risk stratification. In this article, we use the framework of an ethical evaluation of a health care program to examine what this task of risk stratification might entail by identifying specific and detailed issues that require particular attention and making a series of recommendations to help ensure that programs for children with medical complexity avoid potentially ethically problematic situations and practices.

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Feudtner, C., Schall, T., Nathanson, P., & Berry, J. (2018). Ethical framework for risk stratification and mitigation programs for children with medical complexity. In Pediatrics (Vol. 141, pp. S250–S258). American Academy of Pediatrics. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2017-1284J

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