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Excess Risk of Severe Acute Illness in Children With Chronic Health Conditions
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Children with chronic health conditions account for a substantial share of severe acute illness in a region. Because their underlying conditions have already been identified, problems may be anticipated. The small number of children who receive technology-assisted care each have such a high risk of severe and unavoidable acute illness that individualized emergency care plans are justified. For the remainder of children with chronic conditions, investigation of health system strategies to improve families' ability to anticipate, minimize, or prevent related acute illness is warranted.
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