Innovative program focuses on improved care for children with AD...

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(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center) An innovative program is helping busy primary care physicians improve the care they provide for school-aged children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, according to a study led by researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and published in the July edition of Pediatrics.

The study is the first to intervene with an entire community of primary care physicians and help them more accurately diagnose and effectively monitor treatment response of their patients with ADHD, researchers said.


 

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