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Using data from two national surveys, this article examines the extent to which residential treatment facilities consistently implement certain practices following incidents of seclusion or restraint. The study found that 76 percent of facilities reported having secluded or restrained youth in...
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/Medicaid dual eligible beneficiaries; and the impact of health reform on managed care organizations. …
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departments by using a national sample of US children. …
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Health and Human Services conduct an independent comprehensive study of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program …
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This study evaluates the effect of Measles Catchup Campaigns on child mortality in Africa.
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This journal article, based on a study of programs in FL, ME, and MI, concludes that initiatives to expand health … insurance for low-income children should consider the structure of the delivery system, particularly the importance of a medical …
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residential facilities for children with mental illness. This article describes the results of a government-sponsored survey of … review procedures, and accreditation from designated organizations. Welfare, mental health, and health departments all … participated in regulating facilities. To ensure that residential facilities effectively address the needs of children with mental …
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The author responds to an article that proposes a mechanism to statistically test the difference in the relative contribution of the size of each parent to a child's birth weight and rate of weight gain during infancy—two factors associated with the development of obesity—urging...
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This article presents findings from a randomized controlled trial of 1,279 healthy newborns in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on the effects of swaddling—the tight, prolonged binding of infants—on development.
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