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Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains (2007)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D List of Commissioned Papers." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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APPENDIX D
List of Commissioned Papers

  1. The Role of the Emergency Department in the Health Care Delivery System

    Consultant: Eva Stahl, Brandeis University

  2. Patient Safety and Quality of Care in Emergency Services

    Consultant: Jim Adams, Northwestern University

  3. Patient Flow in Hospital-Based Emergency Services

    Consultant: Brad Prenny, Boston University, Health Policy Institute

  4. Models of Organization, Delivery, and Planning for EMS and Trauma Systems

    Consultant: Tasmeen Singh, Children’s National Medical Center

  5. Information Technology in Emergency Care

    Consultant: Larry Nathanson, Harvard Medical School

  6. Emergency Care in Rural America

    Consultant: Janet Williams, University of Rochester

  7. The Emergency Care Workforce

    Consultant: Jean Moore, State University of New York School of Public Health

  8. The Financing of EMS and Hospital-Based Emergency Services

    Consultants: John McConnell, Oregon Health and Sciences University; David Gray, Medical University of South Carolina; Richard Lindrooth, Medical University of South Carolina

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D List of Commissioned Papers." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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  1. The Impact of New Medical Technologies on Emergency Care

    Consultant: Sg2

  2. Mental Health and Substance Abuse in the Emergent Care Setting

    Consultant: Linda Degutis, DrPH, Yale University

  3. Emergency Care Research Funding

    Consultant: Roger Lewis, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D List of Commissioned Papers." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D List of Commissioned Papers." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11655.
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Children represent a special challenge for emergency care providers, because they have unique medical needs in comparison to adults. For decades, policy makers and providers have recognized the special needs of children, but the system has been slow to develop an adequate response to their needs. This is in part due to inadequacies within the broader emergency care system. Emergency Care for Children examines the challenges associated with the provision of emergency services to children and families and evaluates progress since the publication of the Institute of Medicine report Emergency Medical Services for Children (1993), the first comprehensive look at pediatric emergency care in the United States. This new book offers an analysis of:

• The role of pediatric emergency services as an integrated component of the overall health system.

• System-wide pediatric emergency care planning, preparedness, coordination, and funding.

• Pediatric training in professional education.

• Research in pediatric emergency care.

Emergency Care for Children is one of three books in the Future of Emergency Care series. This book will be of particular interest to emergency health care providers, professional organizations, and policy makers looking to address the pediatric deficiencies within their emergency care systems.

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