Study Reveals Disparities in Key Early Intervention Referrals for Developmental Delays
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Improved screening practices could decrease disparities by increasing referrals for developmental delays in traditionally underserved communities.
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Improved screening practices could decrease disparities by increasing referrals for developmental delays in traditionally underserved communities.
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The GIANT Company donates $100,000 to support hospital’s efforts in addressing food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic.
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In a special segment broadcast in Panama in September, Diva D. De León-Crutchlow, MD, MSCE, recalled her path from her home county to her role as Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes and Director of the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
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Improved and standardized variant curation guidelines will improve diagnostic accuracy for patients with mitochondrial disease evaluation.
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2020 pandemic and subsequent revisions to state licensing procedures underscore how widespread adoption could keep drivers safe in challenging times while also improving evaluation.
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Using genetic sequencing and targeted treatment, CHOP researchers resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a young woman with KLA, a complex and rare disorder.
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is honored as a 2020 National Organization on Disability (NOD) Leading Disability Employer at the organization’s Annual Forum, entitled “ADA at 30: What’s Next.”
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CHOP collaboration with Nestlé Health Science elevates an idea that is a win for families.
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CHOP’s Healthier Together Initiative, which addresses the social determinants of health, will support CLS to provide legal representation to families as Philadelphia’s temporary ban on evictions is set to expire, and the national moratorium on evictions issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention covers only a fraction of Philadelphia renters.
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Suspensions disproportionately affect low income, Black and Hispanic families and may severely limit access to employment and healthcare.