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Leveraging Medicaid to Promote Children’s Health
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
As our country continues to grapple with how best to achieve meaningful healthcare reform, we have an auspicious opportunity to enhance opportunities for leveraging Medicaid to transform child health services to promote children’s optimal health, development, and well-being
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Partnering to Strengthen Clinical Care Delivery
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
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Innovating with Purpose: Nurturing a Culture of Innovation
By Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH:
By: Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH This is the fifth and final blog of a series describing Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health’s journey innovating with purpose to create and nurture a culture of innovation. As I look back on our year and a half-long process to

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Addressing Health Disparities Early in Life
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
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Leveraging Medicaid to Enhance Child Health Outcomes
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
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Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health Strengthens Clinical Care Delivery
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health (the Office) is a national leader in developing and supporting innovations to strengthen families and community programs to promote healthy development and help children reach their full potential. However, our work is also
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An Impressive Reminder That All Measures Matter
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
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Strengthening Pediatric Primary Care with E-Consults
By Karen Rubin, MD:
By: Karen Rubin, MD Connecticut Children’s is embracing new technology to strengthen pediatric primary care by ensuring subspecialists in certain clinical areas are available to community-based pediatric primary care providers (PCPs) through electronic consultations, or e

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Reducing School Absences for Children with Asthma
By Jessica Hollenbach, PhD:
By: Jessica Hollenbach, PhD Asthma is the most common chronic pediatric disease, which affects nearly six million children in the United States. Children from minority groups who live in low socioeconomic urban areas experience the highest rates of asthma and associated concerns

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All Children’s Lives Matter
By Nancy Trout, MD:

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Divine Inspiration for CT’s Health Care Transformation
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
By: Paul Dworkin, MD The Old Testament seems an unlikely source for inspiration on healthcare reform. Nonetheless, the admittedly commonplace quote, “….a little child shall lead them,” (Isaiah 11:6) may be regarded as applicable to our state’s notable efforts to achieve health

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Petit Fellows Share and Inspire
By Garry Lapidus, PA-C, MPH:
