If you have a child with a life-threatening illness, you may want to consider moving him or her into a children's hospitalbut if you don't, you may want to consider moving him or her into a children's home instead.
The Wall Street Journal reports on a recent study that found moving a child from a children's hospital into a home health care facility can cost up to twice as much as moving a child out of a children's hospital.
The study was conducted by researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
The researchers found that moving a child from a children's hospital into a home health care facility can cost up to three times as much as moving a child out of a children's hospital.
The study also found that moving a child from a children's hospital into a home health care facility can cost up to four times as much as moving a child out of a children's hospital.
The researchers say that moving a child from a children's hospital into a home health care facility is more expensive than moving a child out of a children's hospital, but that the study found that moving a child out of a children's hospital is
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