Through his research at PolicyLab, Dr. Jenssen is developing clinical support tools to help providers deliver tobacco cessation services to parents when they bring their child to the pediatrician’s office.
Among U.S. children meeting clinical criteria for hypertension, few are given a diagnosis of hypertension and even fewer are being treated with medication.
A new PolicyLab study found that one in five U.S. Army soldiers’ children who received a medical diagnosis of child abuse or neglect had a corresponding report substantiated by the U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program.
PolicyLab researchers found that only 20 percent of U.S. Army dependent child abuse and neglect cases diagnosed by doctors between 2004-2007 were found to have a "substantiated report" in the Army's Family Advocacy Program system. …
A new PolicyLab study found that between 2004-2007, one in five U.S. Army soldiers’ children who received a medical diagnosis of child abuse or neglect had a corresponding report substantiated by the U.S. Army Family Advocacy…
A new PolicyLab study found that one in five U.S. Army soldiers’ children who received a medical diagnosis of child abuse or neglect had a corresponding report substantiated by the U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program.
A new PolicyLab study found that one in five U.S. Army soldiers’ children who received a medical diagnosis of child abuse or neglect had a corresponding report substantiated by the U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program.
PolicyLab researchers found that only 20 percent of U.S. Army dependent child abuse and neglect cases diagnosed by doctors between 2004-2007 were found to have a "substantiated report" in the Army's Family Advocacy Program system. …
A new PolicyLab study found that one in five U.S. Army soldiers’ children who received a medical diagnosis of child abuse or neglect had a corresponding report substantiated by the U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program.
Lower income parents who have health insurance through their employers are increasingly likely to forgo family coverage and enroll their kids in Medicaid or CHIP instead, a new PolicyLab study found.
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