International workshop on the future of community child healthcare
Abstract Increasing numbers of children with developmental, emotional, and psychosocial issues require adaptation of the services provided by pediatricians in the community. An international workshop that took place in Israel on June 3–4, 2019, addressed this need. Local policy makers and internatio...
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doaj-963707b703b14914b1b56fbaacf088162020-12-06T12:16:48ZengBMCIsrael Journal of Health Policy Research2045-40152019-12-01811710.1186/s13584-019-0355-zInternational workshop on the future of community child healthcareZachi Grossman0Boaz Porter1Joseph Meyerovitch2Lisa Rubin3Jacob Kuint4Efrat Wechsler5Doron Dushnitzky6Shai Ashkenazi7Pediatric clinic, Maccabi Healthcare ServicesPediatric clinic, Maccabi Healthcare ServicesClalit Health Services and Schneider Children’s Medical CenterMinistry of HealthSackler faculty of medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityMeuhedet Health OrganizationLeumit Health ServicesAdelson School of Medicine, Ariel UniversityAbstract Increasing numbers of children with developmental, emotional, and psychosocial issues require adaptation of the services provided by pediatricians in the community. An international workshop that took place in Israel on June 3–4, 2019, addressed this need. Local policy makers and international experts discussed the following topics: (1) the future of training in community pediatrics; (2) enhancing the prestige of the community pediatrician; (3) development of management and research skills; (4) academic advancement within community pediatrics; (5) the future content of community pediatric practice; (6) visit length and community pediatricians’ reimbursement; (7) developing the collaborative model of care in community pediatrics and (8) integrating child healthcare. The meeting provided a venue to understand the challenges and to formulate recommendations to policymakers. A key target highlighted was the increased exposure of all pediatric residents to community pediatrics. This gained the support of the Chief Executive Officers of all four Health Funds in Israel. This document provides a synopsis of the topics addressed and suggested recommendations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-019-0355-zCommunity pediatricsPsychosocial morbidityResidency trainingIntegrated care |
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International workshop on the future of community child healthcare |
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International workshop on the future of community child healthcare |
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research |
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Abstract Increasing numbers of children with developmental, emotional, and psychosocial issues require adaptation of the services provided by pediatricians in the community. An international workshop that took place in Israel on June 3–4, 2019, addressed this need. Local policy makers and international experts discussed the following topics: (1) the future of training in community pediatrics; (2) enhancing the prestige of the community pediatrician; (3) development of management and research skills; (4) academic advancement within community pediatrics; (5) the future content of community pediatric practice; (6) visit length and community pediatricians’ reimbursement; (7) developing the collaborative model of care in community pediatrics and (8) integrating child healthcare. The meeting provided a venue to understand the challenges and to formulate recommendations to policymakers. A key target highlighted was the increased exposure of all pediatric residents to community pediatrics. This gained the support of the Chief Executive Officers of all four Health Funds in Israel. This document provides a synopsis of the topics addressed and suggested recommendations. |
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Community pediatrics Psychosocial morbidity Residency training Integrated care |
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