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Population: Regional and State

Children Who Receive Family-Centered Care

  • A composite measure designed to assess the family-centeredness of care delivery along several dimensions: whether doctor 1) partners with family in care, 2) listens to patient/parent carefully, 3) spends enough time with child, 4)is sensitive to family values/customs, 5) provides needed information, 6)whether family is able to access interpreter help, if needed.

    CBE ID
    1333

Children Who Receive Preventive Medical Visits

  • Assesses how many medical preventive visits in a 12 month period, such as a physical exam or well-child check-up (does not include visits related to specific illnesses)

    CBE ID
    1332

Children With a Usual Source for Care When Sick

  • Whether child has a source of care that is known and continuous (categorized as a doctor´s office, hospital outpatient department, clinic or health center, school, friend or relative, some other place, or a telephone advice line)

    CBE ID
    1330