How To Be a Children's Health Advocate
At CHOP, we are committed to advocating on behalf of children's health in courtrooms and legislative chambers. Find out how you can become an advocate, too.
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At CHOP, we are committed to advocating on behalf of children's health in courtrooms and legislative chambers. Find out how you can become an advocate, too.
Family leaders from the Family Advisory Council of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offer these top nine tips for managing your healthcare finances.
What is co-insurance? An ancillary charge? Out-of-pocket expenses? Understanding these healthcare coverage keywords can make managing the financial aspects of your child’s care easier.
Find tips for children returning to school after a stroke and information about special education for children who have suffered a stroke.
Play and recreation can be therapeutic by giving children the opportunity to explore, express and process their healthcare experiences in a safe, non-threatening environment.
Newborn babies and babies born prematurely may show different behaviors when they are irritable, uncomfortable or stressed. Here are the signs to look for.
Toddlers may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
School-age children may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Teens may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
A doctor may prescribe an opioid pain medicine (also called a narcotic) for your child. Learn more about how opioids work.