The pediatric home health system is failing children with cancer
A little boy shuffles down the hallway in his yellow hospital-issued socks, completing yet another lap around the unit. You would never guess that he has leukemia, a blur of dark hair and restless energy. In many ways, he is the healthiest child on the pediatric oncology floor. Today marks his twentieth consecutive day in the hospital. Yet he does not have to be here to receive the drug he …
The pediatric home health system is failing children with cancer



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