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Children Receiving Inadequate Medical Care - Medical Malpractice
On average, according to data in the medical records, children in the study received 46.5% (95% confidence interval [CI], 44.5 to 48.4) of the indicated care. They received 67.6% (95% CI, 63.9 to 71.3) of the indicated care for acute medical problems, 53.4% (95% CI, 50.0 to 56.8) of the indicated care for chronic medical conditions, and 40.7% (95% CI, 38.1 to 43.4) of the indicated preventive care.Poor medical care for children is unacceptable. Now that we know children are at risk, we need to find why their care is not adequate and fix the problems. Continuing medical education, a requirement for maintaining a medical license, should have mandatory courses on juvenile health. Also, agreed-upon basic guidelines for care need to be established, and federal and state governments need to make sure this basic care is paid for by public or private insurance.
Quality varied according to the clinical area, with the rate of adherence to indicated care ranging from 92.0% (95% CI, 89.9 to 94.1) for upper respiratory tract infections to 34.5% (95% CI, 31.0 to 37.9) for preventive services for adolescents.
Deficits in the quality of care provided to children appear to be similar in magnitude to those previously reported for adults. Strategies to reduce these apparent deficits are needed. (Quote from below-referenced article, "The Quality of Ambulatory Care Delivered to Children in the United States")
For a number of reasons it is in our country’s best interests to care for our children. For those who can’t think beyond their pocketbook, adequate medical care for our children now will prevent future medical expenses when they become adults.
If you suspect that your child received inadequate medical care and was seriously injured as a result, please contact a medical malpractice attorney at Pritzker | Ruohonen. Attorneys Fred Pritzker, Rich Ruohonen, and Elliot Olsen have been named “Super Lawyers” by Law & Politics magazine. For a free consultation, call 1-888-377-8900 (toll-free) or submit our free case consultation form.
Article: "The Quality of Ambulatory Care Delivered to Children in the United States,"
Rita Mangione-Smith, M.D., M.P.H., Alison H. DeCristofaro, M.P.H., Claude M. Setodji, Ph.D., Joan Keesey, B.A., David J. Klein, M.S., John L. Adams, Ph.D., Mark A. Schuster, M.D., Ph.D., and Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Ph.D., The New England Journal of Medicine, October 11, 2007, Volume 257: 1515-1523.
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