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pro vyhledávání: '"Lorraine L. McElwain"'
Autor:
Noah P. Diminick, Jamie M. Fey, Jonathan Bourque, Patricia Crosby, Leah Fox, Diana Tsai-Leonard, Heidi Morin, Kathleen Cyr, William Hewitt, Lorraine L. McElwain
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 150(3)
BACKGROUND American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines recommend 400 IU of vitamin D supplementation daily for certain infants METHODS Our interdisciplinary quality improvement effort included vitamin D medication delivery before nursery discharge and
Autor:
Sarah C. Hoffman, Amy S. Buczkowski, Leah Mallory, Lauren B. McGovern, Shannon M. Cappen, Amy S. Douglass, Russell Correia, Lee Longnecker, Campbell S. Taylor, Rebekah Holmes, Brogan Poulin, Lorraine L. McElwain
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 149(1)
BACKGROUND Transportation influences attendance at posthospitalization appointments (PHAs). In 2017, our pediatric hospital medicine group found that our patients missed 38% of their scheduled PHAs, with several being due to transportation insecurity
Autor:
Nancy M. Nystrom, Leah Mallory, Noah P. Diminick, Jessica L. Miller, Lorraine L. McElwain, Jonathan Bourque, Meredith R. Bryden, Melanie R. Lord
Publikováno v:
Hospital Pediatrics. 7:723-730
OBJECTIVES: Medications prescribed at hospital discharge can lead to patient harm if there are access barriers or misunderstanding of instructions. Filling prescriptions before discharge can decrease these risks. We aimed to increase the percentage o
Autor:
Noah P. Diminick, Lorraine L. McElwain, David J. Buzanoski, Leah Mallory, Nancy M. Nystrom, Ina St Onge, Jessica L. Miller, Jonathan Bourque, Melanie R. Lord, Meredith R Bryden
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 141:441-441
Objective: We sought to improve adherence to medication plans, a critical aspect of the hospital-to-home transition. Our primary aim was to increase the percentage of patients leaving the hospital with new medications filled to 50% by Dec 2015. Our s
Publikováno v:
Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. 12:236-238
Publikováno v:
Archives of pediatricsadolescent medicine. 160(9)