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For parents, having a child be admitted to the hospital can make a stressful situation even worse. In many cases, kids need extra care, but some of it can be done at home. In North Carolina, Atrium Health expanded its Hospital Home program to include pediatrics. They say it doesn’t cost any extra, and the results are better. NBC News' Anne Thompson has the story.April 3, 2025