Children's Mercy program's 'good problem' — it works, but needs more money

Children's Mercy launched its Cardiac High Acuity Monitoring Program (CHAMP) in 2014. Five years in, the program's results are impressive, but the hospital system must re-evaluate its funding to expand CHAMP without charging sites or families that use the app to monitor infants with a life-threatening heart defect.
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