Home Visits Decrease Emergency Care for Infants: Study

To help newborns get a good start in life, home visits from a nurse are a proven, but expensive way. New research from Duke University suggests that less costly home visiting programs can reach more families and still produce significant health care improvements. Infants in the study had 50 percent fewer emergency care episodes than other babies in the first year of life. "For a relatively small investment, the reward is significant," said lead author ...

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