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December 11, 2013

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Five ways your pediatrics practice will change—and the one way it won't

The results of Contemporary Pediatrics’ first annual Issues and Attitudes Survey are in. From the tighter pinch of reimbursement, to the sustained stressor of the unknowns surrounding the rollout of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), what emerged is a picture of dedicated practitioners stretched thin—and making some changes as a result. » More

Obamacare: What’s in it for kids?

Under the Affordable Care Act, preventive health care services, including dental and vision benefits,will now be available to millions of previously uninsured children. » More

Puzzler: Persistent tremors and agitation in a 6-year-old girl

A 6-year-old, previously healthy girl presents from an outside hospital for poor oral intake and newonset tremors. The family is coming to you now because the child has developed new troublesome symptoms. What’s your diagnosis? » More

Treating eosinophilic esophagitis in children

Often misdiagnosed as GERD or undetected altogether, eosinophilic esophagitis is being increasingly recognized in children and adults. The authors discuss the presenting signs and effective therapies for this emerging disease. » More

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