Primary care (PC) is a strong determinant of overall health care. Children make up around a fifth of the population of the European Union and European Economic Area and have their own needs and uptake of PC. However, there is little research into how well PC services address their needs. There are large differences in childhood mortality and morbidity patterns in the EU and EEA countries, and there has been a major epidemiological shift in the past half century from predominantly communicable disease, to non-communicable diseases presenting and increasingly managed in PC. This increase in multifactorial morbidities, such as obesity and learning disability, has led to the need for PC systems to adapt to accommodate these changes. Europe pres...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
EHRs are widely seen as a key resource in modern health care. For children not only is primary care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) was a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and multi-method stu...
The Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project identified the different models of primary care...
There is more to primary care than solely medical and nursing services. Models of Child Health Appra...
Information and communication technologies can transform how services can be and are delivered as ha...
Computerised medical record (CMR) system data can be used to compare different models of health care...
Whilst nations have overall responsibility for policies to protect and serve their populations, in m...
Many healthcare systems in Europe are undergoing significant reconfigurations toward a more populati...
OBJECTIVE:As part of the Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project, this study aimed to answe...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Models of child primary health care vary across Europe. There are three categories, primary care pae...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
EHRs are widely seen as a key resource in modern health care. For children not only is primary care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) was a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and multi-method stu...
The Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project identified the different models of primary care...
There is more to primary care than solely medical and nursing services. Models of Child Health Appra...
Information and communication technologies can transform how services can be and are delivered as ha...
Computerised medical record (CMR) system data can be used to compare different models of health care...
Whilst nations have overall responsibility for policies to protect and serve their populations, in m...
Many healthcare systems in Europe are undergoing significant reconfigurations toward a more populati...
OBJECTIVE:As part of the Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project, this study aimed to answe...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Models of child primary health care vary across Europe. There are three categories, primary care pae...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
Improvements in neonatal and paediatric care mean that many children with complex care needs (CCNs) ...
EHRs are widely seen as a key resource in modern health care. For children not only is primary care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...