Ra. Wahl et al., Office laboratory procedures, Office economics, Parenting and parent education, and Urinary tract infection, CURR OP PED, 12(6), 2000, pp. 619-631
We again review four areas of interest to office-based pediatricians: offic
e laboratory procedures, office economics, parenting and patient education,
and urinary tract infections. Sean Elliott provides an update on the Clini
cal Laboratories Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and their impact of office p
ractice. Eve Shapiro reviews office economics, focusing on measuring qualit
y of care, use of performance data, costs of new technologies, and the impa
ct of managed care on the medical marketplace. John Waiter offers an update
on parenting and parent education, with approaches to counseling families
about overuse of antibiotics, teen pregnancy, hyperactivity, violence, and
asthma. Richard Wahl reviews the recent research on urinary tract infection
, with special attention paid to office diagnosis and management, longitudi
nal studies of children with urinary tract infections, and the controversy
surrounding the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Circumcision r
eport, (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.