Personal health record use and association with immunizations and well-child care visits recommendations. J Pediatr 2014 Jan;164(1):112-117. [doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.08.046] [Medline: 24120019]Tom JO, Chen C, Zhou YY. Personal health record use and association with immunizations and well...
Well-child visits are a time when parents can check up on their child’s health and make sure they’re growing and developing normally. Well-child visits usually start a few days after children are born and continue until they turn 18. How do I choose a doctor for my child? There are...
If the child does not have an established dentist by the recommended age of 12 months, continue to assess for risk factors and the need for fluoride varnish through 6 years of age.[3] Toddlers and preschool children Overview of recommendations for toddlers and preschool children by age [3] ...
what injury prevention is addressed with well-child visits in infancy? ● Car seat safety● Hot water heaters < 120F● Smoke detectors what is the most common cause of death for infants 1 mo - 1 yr Motor vehicle accidents what are the car seat recommendations newborn - 2 yrs? rear-facin...
The evaluation at the well-child visits was in addition to our routine obstetric postpartum follow-up recommendations (Figure 3). Measurements BPs at time of presentation to the newborn visit (as well as during the hospital admission), maternal symptoms, demographics, and delivery and...
"Each child and family is unique; therefore, these Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care are designed for the care of children who are receiving competent parenting, have no manifestations of any important health problems, and are growing and developing in satisfactory fashion. Additional...
Well child visits were stratified by the following age groups: 0–2 years, 4–6 years, and 9–16 years. In line with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) immunization schedule recommendations, we analyzed the following vaccines separately by age group: 0–1 year: rotavirus;...
Many pregnant women and children continue to miss preventive visits. It is not known what geographic factors contribute to missed visits. What this study adds? Neighborhood-level factors performed well in predicting inadequate prenatal care and well-child attendance. There were disproportionate missed pr...
000 newborns cared for in a single health system from 2000 to 2011. The investigators sought to determine factors associated with infants making outpatient visits during the recommended time window, as well as whether infants who had such visits were less likely to experience rehospitalization. The...
Physician reimbursement levels and adherence to American Academy of Pediatrics well-visit and immunization recommendations Pediatrics, 115 (2005), pp. 833-838 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 6 Child and Adolescent Well-Care Visits (W15, W34, AWC). National Committe for Quality Assurance www.nc...