Pilot of primary care physician discussion and resource allocation after screening for unintentional injuries and social determinants of health
Abstract Background Standardized screening tools used by pediatric providers can help determine a child's injury and social risks. This study determined if an office-based quality improvement program could increase targeted anticipatory guidance and community resource distribution to families....
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Main Authors: | Sarah Denny (Author), Mike Gittelman (Author), Hayley Southworth (Author), Samantha Anzeljc (Author), Melissa Wervey Arnold (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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