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Telemedicine and Disparities in Visit Attendance at a Rural Pediatric Primary Care Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic
DISCUSSION: The adoption of telemedicine did not reduce pre-existing disparities in visit attendance. Further work is needed to identify the reasons for the disparities and improve visit attendance of historically disadvantaged patient populations.PMID:37464516 | DOI:10.1353/hpu.2023.0048
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - July 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Shaundreal Jamison Yingying Zheng Linh Nguyen Farhan A Khan Dmitry Tumin Kristina Simeonsson Source Type: research

Emotional and Behavior Problems in an Urban Pediatric Primary Care Setting.
Abstract We sought to identify needs for behavioral health care in a large, urban pediatric primary care (PPC) clinic serving a population covered by Medicaid. Specifically, children (N = 197; 120 girls; 91 % African American) ages 8-17 years and their caregivers completed measures of internalizing and externalizing symptoms (RCADS, RCADS-P, MASC, and SDQ). Clinical elevations on all but one domain of the SDQ were significantly higher than expected. However, self-reported anxiety and depression symptoms were consistent with expectations. These findings suggest urban, low-income, primarily African American yout...
Source: Child Psychiatry and Human Development - May 15, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Hourigan SE, Southam-Gerow MA, Quinoy AM Tags: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev Source Type: research

For low-income children, preventive care more likely in Medicaid, CHIP than under private insurance
(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia) Researchers have found that children in low-income families experience greater access to preventive medical and dental care under Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) than children covered by private insurance. However, for all types of insurance coverage, access to pediatric specialty care was a challenge.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - November 16, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

" A Radical Idea for Health-Care Reform: Listen to the Doctors " - Oops, I Mean Listen to the Corporate Executives, Directors, and Lobbyists
It has been the season for health care reform in the US since at least the Nixon administration.  We have endlessly discussed the unholy triad of health care dysfunction: rising costs, declining access, and stagnant quality.These days, with all the furor over whether Obamacare should be repealed and replaced, let alone, or improved, it is still the season for health care reform.  Last weekan article by David Ignatius in the Washington Postentitled " A Radical Idea for Health Care Reform: Listen to the Doctors, " appeared.   Since onHealth Care Renewal we are all about trying to uphold physicians ' profe...
Source: Health Care Renewal - April 7, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: boards of directors conflicts of interest deception disinformation health care reform propaganda Source Type: blogs

Outcomes of a Statewide Learning Collaborative to Implement Mental Health Services in Pediatric Primary Care.
CONCLUSIONS:: This study suggests that a multicomponent intervention addressing individual staff and organizational factors together can promote identification and treatment of child mental health conditions in primary care. Future research is required to better understand the core components, impact on health outcomes, and sustainability. PMID: 30526342 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Psychiatric Services - December 12, 2018 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatr Serv Source Type: research