1993
DOI: 10.1097/00005650-199302000-00006
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Effect of Prenatal and Infancy Nurse Home Visitation on Government Spending

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“…However, in all likelihood, the long-term financial savings to the community are substantial, as is the reduction of human suffering. 7,39 Cost savings in these instances will accrue to a variety of educational and social programs that are usually government funded. For these reasons, mechanisms for funding home visiting may be more appropriate from sources other than traditional third-party health care insurance.…”
Section: Benefits Of Home-visiting Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in all likelihood, the long-term financial savings to the community are substantial, as is the reduction of human suffering. 7,39 Cost savings in these instances will accrue to a variety of educational and social programs that are usually government funded. For these reasons, mechanisms for funding home visiting may be more appropriate from sources other than traditional third-party health care insurance.…”
Section: Benefits Of Home-visiting Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Given the well-documented adverse effects of IPV on both mother and child, home visiting (HV) programs have been regarded as a particularly salient strategy for high-risk families who may have difficulty engaging in other services. [5][6][7] Indeed, the creation of the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) marked an unprecedented fiscal commitment to HV programs designed to serve at-risk children and families. A fundamental MIECHV benchmark is appropriate screening, referrals, and safety planning for families identified for the presence of IPV.…”
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“…Saerligt de ekstra hjemmebesøg beskriver sundhedsplejerskerne som effektive: Effektiviteten af hjemmebesøg har laenge vaeret den internationale forsknings interessefelt, hvori hovedparten stiller sig kritisk overfor, hvorvidt besøgene har den ønskede effekt overfor de allermest udsatte familier (Peacock et al, 2013). Duggan et al (2007) stiller spørgsmålstegn ved effektiviteten af hjemmebesøg, når disse udføres i de allermest udsatte familier, og Olds et al (1995) fremhaever en positiv betydning, saerligt hvis hjemmebesøgene ivaerksaettes praenatalt.…”
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