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Child Health Services in Massachusetts
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949THE American Academy of Pediatrics has completed a nation-wide study of health services for children. The findings were published by the Commonwealth Fund in April of this year, and have already led to action to improve the health of the nation's children.
J M, BATY, L, SNEDEKER
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Integrated Child Health Service
BMJ, 1973Integration means the unification of existing services and the development of new ones. The latter should include a system of monitoring parents' wishes, a 24-hour dispensary for children in urban areas, and a paediatric consultative service for social work departments.
John Davis, F. N. Bamford
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Child health services in Sweden
Public Health, 1980The organization of Primary and Secondary Child Health Care in Sweden is considered along with social characteristics. It is suggested that higher employment, more living space and a greater propensity for parental compliance with health education stimulated by new approaches from doctors and nurses may be a greater influence on child health than the ...
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CHILD HEALTH SERVICES AND PEDIATRIC EDUCATION
Pediatrics, 1949The Study of Child Health Services and Pediatric Education has been reported in summary for the country as a whole and is being reported in more detail for the individual states. To summarize a summary approaches a reductio ad absurdum. But now that this momentous Study is not only completed but published, it is timely to point to a few of its most ...
W R, SISSON, J P, HUBBARD
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Child Health Services Research
JAMA, 1997The characteristics of childhood as a unique developmental stage of life, the continuity of child health with adult health, and a distinctive child health care system justify a separate focus of health services research on children. Child health services research (CHSR) currently lacks the tools necessary to monitor the impact of health system change ...
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Maternal Health and Child Asthma Health Services Use
Clinical Nursing Research, 2009The primary purpose of this pilot study was to examine the influence of maternal health status on health services use in children with the diagnosis of asthma. A secondary purpose was to assess both preventive and illness-related child health services use patterns. Fifty-two asthmatic children and 43 mothers met the inclusion criteria. The majority of
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Child health services for the future
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2003The first two parts of the long-awaited national service framework (NSF) for children have been launched. Emerging Findings (Department of Health (DH), 2003a) focuses on services outside hospital for 12million children with many needs. Standard for Hospital Services (DH, 2003b) has limited relevance to those working in the community and primary care ...
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Britain's Child Health Services
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1974Britain's National Health Service was introduced in July 1948, and, as its first 25 years draw to a close, a major reappraisal of its administrative machinery is taking place, and a new format is to be introduced on April 1, 1974. The National Health Service was bound to have faults, but its principal aims have been achieved to the great advantage of ...
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