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- 2018
HOUSING AND HEALTH: AN EXPLORATION OF HOUSING NEED IN CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL COMPLEXITYAbstract: Children with medical complexity (CMC), are defined by at least one chronic condition, functional limitation requiring technology support, multiple subspecialist involvement, and high healthcare utilization. A potentially significant social determinant that has yet to be examined in this population is that of “housing need.” According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, “housing need” refers to housing that is crowded, unaffordable, or in need of major repairs. Given the known associations between housing and health, we hypothesize that housing need could be particularly relevant in CMC. Population-specific housing considerations may include in-home medical services, housing space, and disability accommodations
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