Pediatric hearing loss is a very treatable problem. The pediatrician needs to be aware not only of always screening in the newborn, but also of indications for referral and workup as children get older.
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A recent survey of pediatric care providers highlights the gaps in knowledge that persist regarding early hearing screening of infants and children despite ongoing programs and efforts to ensure that hearing loss is correctly identified and treated in these patients in the context of the medical home. » More
Dr Schuman lays out his plan for a more meaningful way to document medical encounters and eliminate "note bloat," thereby ensuring that physicians are appropriately compensated by government and insurance companies. » More
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