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Where Do Children With Complex Chronic Conditions Die? Patterns in Washington State, 1980–1998
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Children who die with underlying CCCs increasingly do so at home. Age at death, specific condition, local area affluence, and the location of home all influence the likelihood of home death. These findings warrant additional study, as they have implications for how we envision pediatric palliative care, hospice, and other supportive services for the future.
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