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Because it requires forging alliances among all pediatric providers to initiate and effectively change policies to provide quality healthcare for all children and adolescents, this is a tough one: a collaboration that may not be embraced by everyone. Policy changes are needed in the current government oversight and insurance regulations as current policies adversely influence child healthcare. » More |
In a perfect world, the vocation of pediatrics would be wonderful. The reality is that impediments to the perfect practice exist, most notably government and insurance companies' oversight and regulations.
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Young persons with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face many perils in their lifelong quest to manage their disease. With help from their pediatricians and a team of endocrinologists and diabetologists, and support from parents, caregivers, and school personnel, children and teens with T1D can understand and learn how to maintain good blood glucose control. » More |
Taking ownership of one's diabetes begins by making small, daily lifestyle changes that are sustainable for the long term. Here are office strategies pediatricians can use to motivate their patients with diabetes to make better personal choices regarding eating, weight loss, and physical activity. » More |
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