Experimental findings have indicated an association between well-child care and cost-efficient health care and increased school readiness.
But insurance companies and Medicaid administrators sometimes aren't aware of the findings, which is why a book on well-child care is so necessary.
William Pittard, a longtime medical doctor who has spent decades specializing in pediatrics, teams up with other experts to explore how well-child care promotes the health and future success of children in this book for parents, health care providers, policy makers, and others. Learn how:
¿ Medicaid's scope has been broadened to include preventative care;
¿ confrontations and controversies have led to health care reform;
¿ legislators and others can take action to improve coverage.
The preventive care the authors focus on includes anticipatory guidance; continuity of care; assessment of growth and development; screening procedures for vision, hearing, dental, and cognitive development; and immunizations.
By learning more about the health care system and what the latest research tells us about well-child care, you'll be better equipped to promote the health and future success of children in a cost-effective way. That's a win for parents, insurance companies, taxpayers, and most importantly-the next generation.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-1-4917-8228-6 (9781491782286)
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