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Using Informatics to Improve Autism Screening in a Pediatric Primary Care Practice

Using Informatics to Improve Autism Screening in a Pediatric Primary Care Practice

... for autism at D-H Nashua Pediatrics. The percentage of complete screening increased from ...the screening increased from ...one screening was noted to be missed altogether, out of 280 eligible ... See full document

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Primary Care Autism Screening and Later Autism Diagnosis

Primary Care Autism Screening and Later Autism Diagnosis

... advanced practice provider]) and patient and family variables (sex, race and ethnicity, insurance type, family location, and Area Deprivation Index [proxy measure of socioeconomic status (SES) that utilizes US ... See full document

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Identification of Overweight Status Is Associated With Higher Rates of Screening for Comorbidities of Overweight in Pediatric Primary Care Practice

Identification of Overweight Status Is Associated With Higher Rates of Screening for Comorbidities of Overweight in Pediatric Primary Care Practice

... mary care office were captured; therefore, it is possible that overweight children have increased or decreased contact with medical providers when specialty visits and acute care outside of the office are ... See full document

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Predictors of Screening and Referral Practices for Autism among Canadian Family Physicians

Predictors of Screening and Referral Practices for Autism among Canadian Family Physicians

... health care system in ...provide primary care to families, particularly outside of major urban areas where the number of paediatricians is ...children’s care for 4 to 8 years, on average ... See full document

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Screening for Depression in an Urban Pediatric Primary Care Clinic

Screening for Depression in an Urban Pediatric Primary Care Clinic

... What are the best questions to ask? The questions in the present study worked well and are similar to those recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force, but additional research is needed, and it is likely that ... See full document

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Implementation of Instrument-Based Vision Screening for Preschool-Age Children in Primary Care

Implementation of Instrument-Based Vision Screening for Preschool-Age Children in Primary Care

... vision screening practices and referral ...instrument screening will be cost-effective for the health care system in the long run, because even a small reduction in the rate of unnecessary referrals ... See full document

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Assessment and improvement of HIV screening rates in a Midwest primary care practice using an electronic clinical decision support system: a quality improvement study

Assessment and improvement of HIV screening rates in a Midwest primary care practice using an electronic clinical decision support system: a quality improvement study

... Population-based informatics in preventive services Over the last two decades, the revolution of information technology has transformed healthcare and is now the epi- center of the movement towards an ... See full document

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Dental Screening and Referral of Young Children by Pediatric Primary Care Providers

Dental Screening and Referral of Young Children by Pediatric Primary Care Providers

... to improve medical providers’ oral health knowledge, encourage them to incorporate preventive den- tal services into their practices and thus lower the incidence of tooth decay, and increase oral health screenings ... See full document

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Screening and Referral Practices for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Primary Pediatric Care

Screening and Referral Practices for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Primary Pediatric Care

... ASD screening received a non- ASD developmental diagnosis (59%), and a large proportion of these children (34%) were referred for state-funded early intervention or private ...that primary care ... See full document

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Screening Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Primary Care: A Systematic Evidence Review

Screening Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Primary Care: A Systematic Evidence Review

... reported using translations of the M-CHAT or ...that screening identified children before documented parent and provider ...children screening at risk were flagged by ... See full document

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A Quality Improvement Collaborative to Improve Pediatric Primary Care Genetic Services

A Quality Improvement Collaborative to Improve Pediatric Primary Care Genetic Services

... a practice registry, and also provided a shorter list of genetic disorders that have existing disorder-specific health supervision guidelines or require an emergency plan (Supplemental ...the practice that ... See full document

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Cholesterol Screening in Pediatric Practice

Cholesterol Screening in Pediatric Practice

... terol screening results that exceeded the 90th per- centile value for boys of 185 mg/dL based on data from the Lipid Research Clinics; for 100 of 615 girls (16.3%, mean age = 9.9 years),[r] ... See full document

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Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

... cluding sign-in procedures, discussion of the reason for the visit or “chief complaint,” and each phase of the clin- ical process, including any referrals made to mental health or substance abuse specialists. In ... See full document

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Literacy Promotion: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice

Literacy Promotion: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice

... of pediatric residency pro- grams, so newly trained pediatricians are likely to have learned pediatric lit- eracy promotion as part of how to deliver quality primary care, again re- fl ecting ... See full document

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Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic

Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic

... 1 screening question about being physically hurt or threatened by a partner seems to be as effective at screening for IPV as are 3 ...The screening questions had excellent speci- ficity ranging from ... See full document

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Using pharmacists to improve risk stratification and management of stage 3A chronic kidney disease: a feasibility study

Using pharmacists to improve risk stratification and management of stage 3A chronic kidney disease: a feasibility study

... additional care for this study although all primary care providers received a lecture and brief written summaries about KDIGO guideline-based CKD risk stratification and management before the study ... See full document

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Accuracy of Autism Screening in a Large Pediatric Network

Accuracy of Autism Screening in a Large Pediatric Network

... for Autism in Toddlers, Revised, with Follow-Up (M-CHAT – R/F), reworded and removed items and introduced new scoring criteria that recommend bypassing the follow-up interview for scores of 8 1 ... See full document

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Family Values Means Covering Families: Parents Need to Focus on Parenting, Not Access to Care

Family Values Means Covering Families: Parents Need to Focus on Parenting, Not Access to Care

... 5. Cheng TL, Johnson SB, Goodman E. Breaking the intergenerational cycle of disadvantage: the three generation approach. Pediatrics. 2016;137(6):1 – 12 6. Eisenberg JM, Power EJ. Transforming insurance coverage into ... See full document

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Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

... or concept using relevant social cues, written language, and audio or video media (Karkhaneh et al., 2010). They can be implemented and studied before the actual event they depict to prepare a person with ASD for ... See full document

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A Collaborative Practice Training Model for Pediatric Primary Care

A Collaborative Practice Training Model for Pediatric Primary Care

... team care itself is a relatively new phenomenon and there is little research regarding how to best train students to work in this ...health care; however, there are several initiatives pushing the ... See full document

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