National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
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- (-) Antipsychotics (2)
- (-) Preventative screening (1)
- Behavioral health (4)
- Medicaid and CHIP (4)
- Quality measure (4)
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- Asthma (2)
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All Publications
The following list presents materials published as a result of the AHRQ-CMS Pediatric Quality Measures Program (PQMP).
Results
1 - 3 of 3 PublicationsCenter of Excellence: Quality Measurement, Evaluation, Testing, Review, and Implementation Consortium (Q-METRIC)
Publication Date:
Citation: Reeves SL, Madden B, Freed GL, Dombkowski KJ. Transcranial Doppler screening among children and adolescents with sickle cell anemia. JAMA Pediatr. 2016 Jun 1;170(6):550-6.
Keywords: Sickle cell anemia, Preventative screening
Center of Excellence: National Collaborative for Innovation in Quality Measurement (NCINQ)
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Citation: Finnerty M, Neese-Todd S, Pritam R, Leckman-Westin E, Bilder S, Byron SC, Scholle SH, Crystal S, Olfson M. Access to psychosocial services prior to starting antipsychotic treatment among Medicaid-insured youth. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2016 Jan 31;55(1):69-76.
Keywords: Antipsychotics, Medicaid and CHIP
Center of Excellence: National Collaborative for Innovation in Quality Measurement (NCINQ)
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Citation: Crystal S, Mackie T, Fenton MC, et al. Rapid Growth Of Antipsychotic Prescriptions For Children Who Are Publicly Insured Has Ceased, But Concerns Remain. Health Aff (Millwood). 2016;35(6):974-982. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0064
Keywords: Antipsychotics, Medicaid and CHIP
