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Use Of Adult-trained Medical Subspecialists By Children Seeking Medical Subspecialty Care.
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Journal Of Pediatrics
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2016
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Barriers To care; Consultation; Geographic Access; Pediatrics; Referral; Specialty; Subspecialty; Travel Time
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Ray KN; Kahn JM; Miller E; Mehrotra A
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OBJECTIVES:
To quantify the use of adult-trained medical subspecialists by children and to determine the association between geographic access to pediatric subspecialty care and the use of adult-trained subspecialists. Children with limited access to pediatric subspecialty care may seek care from adult-trained subspecialists, but data on this practice are limited.
STUDY DESIGN:
We identified children aged <16 years in 2007-2012 Pennsylvania Medicaid claims. We categorized outpatient visits to 9 selected medical subspecialties as either pediatric or adult-trained subspecialty visits. We used multinomial logistic regression to examine the adjusted association between travel times to pediatric referral centers and use of pediatric vs adult-trained medical subspecialists for children with and without complex chronic conditions (CCCs).
RESULTS:
Among 1.1 million children, 8% visited the examined medical subspecialists, with 10% of these children using adult-trained medical subspecialists. Compared with children with a ≤30-minute travel time to a pediatric referral center, children with a >90-minute travel time were more likely to use adult-trained subspecialists (without CCCs: relative risk ratio [RRR], 1.94, 95% CI, 1.79-2.11; with CCCs: RRR, 2.33; 95% CI, 2.10-2.59) and less likely to use pediatric subspecialists (without CCCs: RRR, 0.66; 95% CI, 0.63-0.68; with CCCs: RRR, 0.76, 95% CI, 0.73-0.79).
CONCLUSION:
Among medical subspecialty fields with pediatric and adult-trained subspecialists, adult-trained subspecialists provided 10% of care to children overall and 18% of care to children living >90 minutes from pediatric referral centers. Future studies should examine consequences of adult-trained medical subspecialist use on pediatric health outcomes and identify strategies to increase access to pediatric subspecialists.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.05.073
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2016
Barriers To care
Consultation
Geographic Access
Journal of Pediatrics
Kahn JM
Mehrotra A
Miller E
Pediatrics
Ray KN
Referral
September 2016 List
Specialty
Subspecialty
Travel Time