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Pediatricians can help identify mental health problems in young children and support kids who are struggling mentally by setting them up with the social and emotional tools needed for life-long success. Learn more about early childhood mental health care from PCC. 👩⚕️
"Behavioral difficulties and emotional impairments can be early indicators of mental healthcare needs in young children (birth to 5 years). Potential signs include non-engagement with caregivers, impulsivity, tantrums that cause damage to others or objects, difficulty calming or sleeping, excessive sensitivity to sensory stimuli, and difficulty adjusting to preschool or childcare changes. Other patterns include not speaking in public, even with reassurance, and rigid or anxious behavioral patterns that disrupt daily living."
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Early Childhood Mental Healthcare: Identifying and Supporting Young Patients
Early identification and support for early childhood mental health issues are crucial for long-term success. Learn effective strategies and resources for pediatric practices.
Running a healthcare practice can be costly. But, reducing administrative waste and streamlining your system can improve your revenue. Check out these effective strategies to use!
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Health care’s 2025 revenue cycle imperative: Reduce administrative waste
Given that so much of the high costs associated with running a healthcare business remains outside of the organization’s control, financial leaders will have to consider how they can impact the one ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated guidance on diagnosing fractures and evaluating for abuse. Learn more here!
"The clinical report describes how to evaluate if a preexisting medical condition such as a metabolic disorder, bone disease or preterm childbirth contributed to the fracture. When assessing a child with fractures and suspected abuse, AAP recommends a careful review of the clinical history, a thorough physical examination, rigorous imaging evaluation, and correlation with bone health laboratory studies."
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American Academy of Pediatrics Underscores the Need to Reduce Environmental Hazards
Environmental causes account for a high proportion of childhood diseases worldwide, with climate change magnifying the effects on children.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released updated recommendations for pediatricians on identifying and managing the effects of environmental hazards on children. Check them out here! 👩⚕️
"Environmental causes account for a high proportion of childhood diseases worldwide, according to the policy statement. Nearly 92% of all pollution-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, where environmental hazards account for twice as great a proportion of deaths in children younger than 5 years than in high-income countries."
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Environmental Hazards & Childhood Disease: More Awareness, Action Needed
Environmental causes account for a high proportion of childhood diseases worldwide, with climate change magnifying the effects on children. To help address this, the American Academy of Pediatrics ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Delivering a positive customer experience can help boost your practice's revenue and patient satisfaction. Here are 10 small ways to improve your customer service!
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10 small ways to provide great customer service to patients
Providing great customer service at your medical practice boosts revenue and patient satisfaction.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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