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Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 21:1345-1354
Objective Few studies have examined children's enrollment in high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) and associations with health service use. We examine trends, health service use, and financial barriers to care for US children with high-deductible pri
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 146
* Abbreviations: CDC — : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 — : coronavirus disease 2019 NYC — : New York City Although there are several accessible sources providing data on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases, hospitali
Autor:
William L. Cull, Lynn M. Olson, Amanda Fisher, Andrew D. Racine, Benard P. Dreyer, Arvin Garg, Steven G. Federico
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 18:783-788
Objective To examine pediatricians' attitudes toward public policies for low-income children and the advocacy efforts for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Methods Data from the AAP Periodic Survey in October 2014 to March 2015 were used. Res
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Pediatrics. 144(4)
BACKGROUND: The US physician workforce includes an increasing number of women, with pediatrics having the highest percentage. In recent research on physicians, it is indicated that men earn more than women. It is unclear how this finding extends to p
Autor:
Amanda Fisher Boyd, Benard P. Dreyer, William L. Cull, Andrew D. Racine, Arvin Garg, Lynn M. Olson, Steven G. Federico
Publikováno v:
Academic pediatrics. 19(8)
Objective To measure the frequency US pediatricians report screening and referring for social needs and identify pediatrician and practice-level predictors for screening and referral. Methods Data were from the American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic
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The Journal of Pediatrics. 171:294-299
Objective To examine trends in pediatricians working part-time and residents seeking part-time work and to examine associated characteristics. Study design The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Periodic Survey of Fellows and the AAP Annual Survey
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The Journal of Pediatrics. 167:1409-1414
Objectives To examine national trends in the percentage of children whose usual source of care is at a clinic, health center, or hospital outpatient department (hereafter "clinics") and whether trends differ by sociodemographic subpopulations. Study
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Pediatrics. 135:e440-e448
OBJECTIVE: To examine how gradients in socioeconomic status (SES) impact US children’s reading and math ability at kindergarten entry and determine the contributions of family background, health, home learning, parenting, and early education factor
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Pediatrics. 138
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Recent years have witnessed substantial gains in health insurance coverage for children, but few studies have examined trends across a diverse set of access indicators. We examine US children’s access to health services an
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Pediatrics. 131:312-318
OBJECTIVE: To examine current levels of educational debt among pediatric residents and the relationship between educational debt and career intentions. METHODS: Annual national random samples of 1000 graduating pediatric residents from 2006 through 2