“…Consistent with previous research (Kuo et al, 2011a;McManus et al, 2011;Miller et al, 2015;Turchi et al, 2009), we found that, even after accounting for child's health, families with public health insurance (alone or in combination with private insurance), and those without a medical home, had high odds of time burden for both arranging/coordinating and providing health care for the child at home. Past research shows that key components of the medical home for reducing time burden include family-centered care, care coordination, and obtaining needed referrals (Miller et al, 2015). Future studies should evaluate the extent to which insurance and medical homes improve access to home health care, respite care, or other services that could alleviate time burdens on family members.…”