First national survey measures parents' opinions on the quality, content of well-child visits.

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When it comes to pediatric checkups, parent satisfaction ratings appear to be strongly related to the content and quality of the care their children receive. However, only 57% of parents reported that their child received a developmental assessment screening procedure to detect disabilities that could compromise learning, social interactions, and other functions, according to a first-ever nationwide pediatric study.

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  • The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

دوره 16 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004