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- APA Policy Statement
The Family-Centered Medical Home: Specific Considerations for Child Health Research and Policy
Academic PediatricsVol. 10Issue 4p211–217Published online: June 7, 2010- Christopher Stille
- Renee M. Turchi
- Richard Antonelli
- Michael D. Cabana
- Tina L. Cheng
- Danielle Laraque
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 84Since the initial conceptualization of the medical home in the 1960s and 70s in pediatrics,1 its definition and principles have evolved. The addition of clinicians in family medicine and internal medicine, policymakers, payer groups, and consumer groups to medical home study and implementation has given tremendous positive momentum to the movement to create patient- and family-centered medical homes for children, adolescents and adults. While there is a great deal of similarity between medical home concepts and models for the care of adults and children, some principles should be emphasized in child and adolescent health, and a few health concepts are unique.