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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-0445" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-0445</a>
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Deaths of pediatric patients: relevance to their medical home, an urban primary care clinic
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Pediatrics
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2005
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PedPal Lit; Hospital; statistics & numerical data Primary Health Care Professional-Family Relations Sudden Infant Death; 1998; 2002; Academic Medical Centers Adolescent AdultCause of Death Child Child; and 19 (52%) were identified through the clinic-initiated tracking system for deaths that occurred outside the institution. Only 1 anticipated death occurred in the patient's home. Sixty-six percent of patients h(TRUNCATED); and June 31; and to compare the characteristics of deaths that were sudden; and whether an autopsy was performed. RESULTS: Thirty-six patient deaths were identified between July 1; epidemiology United States%X BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine's report When Children Die emphasizes the importance of the medical home in end-of-life care; Hospital-Based; Newborn Male Outpatient Clinics; preexisting medical conditions; Preschool Death FemaleHospital Mortality Hospitals; resident continuity clinic; setting and cause of death; to determine the mechanisms of communication about these deaths; unexpected; Urban/statistics & numerical data Humans Infant Infant; within a clinic population of 7000 patients (average annual mortality rate: 0.13%). Seventeen patient deaths (48%) were identified through the institutional tracking system
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Serwint JR; Nellis ME
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-0445" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1542/peds.2004-0445</a>
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2005
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Academic Medical Centers Adolescent AdultCause of Death Child Child
and 19 (52%) were identified through the clinic-initiated tracking system for deaths that occurred outside the institution. Only 1 anticipated death occurred in the patient's home. Sixty-six percent of patients h(TRUNCATED)
and June 31
and to compare the characteristics of deaths that were sudden
and whether an autopsy was performed. RESULTS: Thirty-six patient deaths were identified between July 1
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epidemiology United States%X BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine's report When Children Die emphasizes the importance of the medical home in end-of-life care
Hospital
Hospital-Based
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Nellis ME
Newborn Male Outpatient Clinics
Pediatrics
PedPal Lit
preexisting medical conditions
Preschool Death FemaleHospital Mortality Hospitals
resident continuity clinic
Serwint JR
setting and cause of death
statistics & numerical data Primary Health Care Professional-Family Relations Sudden Infant Death
to determine the mechanisms of communication about these deaths
unexpected
Urban/statistics & numerical data Humans Infant Infant
within a clinic population of 7000 patients (average annual mortality rate: 0.13%). Seventeen patient deaths (48%) were identified through the institutional tracking system