A novel transition clinic structure for adolescent and young adult patients with childhood onset rheumatic disease improves transition outcomes
Background The transition of health care from Pediatric to Adult providers for adolescents and young adults with chronic disease is associated with poor outcomes. Despite the importance of this transition, over 80% of these patients do not receive the services necessary to transition to Adult health...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca S. Overbury, Kelly Huynh, John Bohnsack, Tracy Frech, Aimee Hersh |
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Language: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/05f46a1cd8be47abb755ff5a3525c8e7 |
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