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Why Coordinating Care as a Parent of a Child with a Disability Is Important

Why Coordinating Care as a Parent of a Child with a Disability Is Important


Published: Dec. 20, 2023Updated: Dec. 20, 2023

Coordination of care can help keep everyone on the care team aligned with the treatment goals! Leslie Lobel, Director of Health Plan Advocacy, explains one way to do this is to share reports back and forth so that treatment is supportive without being duplicative.

For more information: What Is a Care Team? - How to Build and Coordinate Your Child's Team

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