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Physician’s Role in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

Physician’s Role in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

... primary care physician, who may be unaware of the necessity for ...inpatient physician are an important aspect of assessing the child’s general ...health care gaps may be directly addressed or ... See full document

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Physicians’ Roles in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

Physicians’ Roles in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

... hospitalize children with complex or multiple problems must communicate with the child’s primary care physician for overall coordina- tion of ...For children with new onset of acute problems, ... See full document

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Physicians' Roles in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

Physicians' Roles in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

... inpatient care represents an ep- isodic incident of care and must be viewed and managed within the con- text of the child’s medical ...primary care pediatrician and the hospital attend- ing ... See full document

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Primary Care Physicians' Attitudes Regarding Follow-up Care for Children With Positive Newborn Screening Results

Primary Care Physicians' Attitudes Regarding Follow-up Care for Children With Positive Newborn Screening Results

... RESULTS. The response rate was 63% among pediatricians and 50% among family physicians. Most pediatricians (89.7%) and nearly one half of family physicians (44.1%) had had a patient with a positive newborn screen within ... See full document

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The Evaluation of Suspected Child Physical Abuse

The Evaluation of Suspected Child Physical Abuse

... of children. The role of the physician may include identifying abused children with suspicious injuries who present for care, reporting suspected abuse to the child protection agency ... See full document

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Pre-exercise screening: role of the primary care physician

Pre-exercise screening: role of the primary care physician

... Physical inactivity is a global health problem that is vital to the primary prevention of over 35 chronic diseases [1, 2]. Moreover, exercise is an important treatment component for some of the most prevalent, costly, ... See full document

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Comparison of Quality of Care by Specialist and Generalist Physicians as Usual Source of Asthma Care for Children

Comparison of Quality of Care by Specialist and Generalist Physicians as Usual Source of Asthma Care for Children

... in care seen by physician spe- ...their care may be more likely to be consistent with guidelines than when care encounters have been temporally ...been hospitalized, they may be more ... See full document

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The Hospitalist Movement and Its Implications for the Care of Hospitalized Children

The Hospitalist Movement and Its Implications for the Care of Hospitalized Children

... hospitalist role may attract both pe- diatric generalists and subspecialists, we believe that this role requires a generalist ...primary care physicians, sub- specialists, case managers, and ...the ... See full document

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Family Physicians in the Child Health Care Workforce: Opportunities for Collaboration in Improving the Health of Children

Family Physicians in the Child Health Care Workforce: Opportunities for Collaboration in Improving the Health of Children

... current role of FPs in caring for ...of care for one third of the child population, but they face shrinking panels of children relative to 10 years ...medicine’s role in providing health ... See full document

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The Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant in the Care of Hospitalized Children

The Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant in the Care of Hospitalized Children

... a role may exist for NPs and PAs on the pediatric inpatient ...attending physician, and the patient’s primary phy- sician must always remain readily available to an- swer questions and provide backup to the ... See full document

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Establishing Benchmarks for the Hospitalized Care of Children With Asthma, Bronchiolitis, and Pneumonia

Establishing Benchmarks for the Hospitalized Care of Children With Asthma, Bronchiolitis, and Pneumonia

... preserve physician auton- omy and patient preference, metrics cannot be either extreme (0% or 100%), but we still need achievable goals for these metrics to help clinicians or hos- pitals measure their ... See full document

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The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Care of Children with Serious Heart Disease

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Care of Children with Serious Heart Disease

... hood illness. With appropriate information and support from their specialist colleagues primary care physicians could provide much of the care for this group of children. Generalists and[r] ... See full document

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The Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant in the Care of Hospitalized Children

The Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant in the Care of Hospitalized Children

... A PA is registered by the state after 2 or more years of undergraduate education followed by 9 to 12 months of preclinical didactic studies and 9 to 15 months of physician-supervised clinical educa- tion. Some ... See full document

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Functional Status of Thyroid Gland in Hospitalized Children With Down’s Syndrome

Functional Status of Thyroid Gland in Hospitalized Children With Down’s Syndrome

... for children with DS, and doctors all over the world have had to continue treating their patients with DS based on local reference ranges derived from studies on the general ...DS children who were admitted ... See full document

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A new implicit review instrument for measuring quality of care delivered to pediatric patients in the emergency department

A new implicit review instrument for measuring quality of care delivered to pediatric patients in the emergency department

... between physician evaluators for individual items on our instrument, but good agreement for the total sum- mary score ...of care across different cohorts of patients, expecting that different reviewers may ... See full document

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Computed Tomography and Shifts to Alternate Imaging Modalities in Hospitalized Children

Computed Tomography and Shifts to Alternate Imaging Modalities in Hospitalized Children

... The 10 most common APR-DRGs for which patients received a CT scan in 2004 were identified across 33 childrens hospitals in the PHIS database. In descending order, these were (1) seizure; (2) ventricular ... See full document

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A Multicenter Collaborative to Reduce Unnecessary Care in Inpatient Bronchiolitis

A Multicenter Collaborative to Reduce Unnecessary Care in Inpatient Bronchiolitis

... providing a useful comparison by which to benchmark our project. We achieved a 29% reduction in bronchodilator use (to 32.7%), whereas Mittal reported a 48% reduction by the second year of the project (to 14%). It must ... See full document

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Antibiotic Shortages in Pediatrics

Antibiotic Shortages in Pediatrics

... The cefotaxime shortage has disproportionately affected infants, compared with older patients. This is because a comparable cephalosporin, ceftriaxone, that can be used in older children, is generally not used in ... See full document

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Utilization and Costs for Children Who Have Special Health Care Needs and Are Enrolled in a Hospital-Based Comprehensive Primary Care Clinic

Utilization and Costs for Children Who Have Special Health Care Needs and Are Enrolled in a Hospital-Based Comprehensive Primary Care Clinic

... 361 children whose parents responded yes to the question, “Is your child limited or prevented in any way in his or her ability to do the things that most children of the same age can do?” The hospitaliza- ... See full document

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The struggles of accepting a new logic from a micro level institutional change perspective

The struggles of accepting a new logic from a micro level institutional change perspective

... An arising question is what these results mean for other similar initiatives, because such initiatives are expected to arise more and more in the Netherlands the coming years. As described in the results the focus of the ... See full document

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