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Scott LorchKristine Sandberg Knisely Professor of Pediatrics Verified email at chop.edu Cited by 10187 |
The regionalization of pediatric health care
Regionalization of health care is a method of providing high-quality, cost-efficient health
care to the largest number of patients. Within pediatric medicine, regionalization has been …
care to the largest number of patients. Within pediatric medicine, regionalization has been …
[HTML][HTML] The role of social determinants in explaining racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal outcomes
SA Lorch, E Enlow - Pediatric research, 2016 - nature.com
… In most studies, the exposure data are taken from air pollution monitoring stations, with
individual exposure extrapolated from the distance from these stations to a woman’s residence. …
individual exposure extrapolated from the distance from these stations to a woman’s residence. …
Metoclopramide for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants: a systematic review
OBJECTIVES. Metoclopramide is a commonly used drug to treat gastroesophageal reflux
disease in infants. Given its widespread use and growing concern about toxicity in this …
disease in infants. Given its widespread use and growing concern about toxicity in this …
The differential impact of delivery hospital on the outcomes of premature infants
BACKGROUND: Because greater percentages of women deliver at hospitals without high-level
NICUs, there is little information on the effect of delivery hospital on the outcomes of …
NICUs, there is little information on the effect of delivery hospital on the outcomes of …
National hospitalization trends for pediatric pneumonia and associated complications
GE Lee, SA Lorch, S Sheffler-Collins, MP Kronman… - …, 2010 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: To determine current rates of and trends in hospitalizations for community-acquired
pneumonia (CAP) and CAP-associated complications among children. METHODS: We …
pneumonia (CAP) and CAP-associated complications among children. METHODS: We …
Building a stronger instrument in an observational study of perinatal care for premature infants
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as an equality when Fisher’s … as a test of Neyman’s composite hypothesis, because the …
as an equality when Fisher’s … as a test of Neyman’s composite hypothesis, because the …
Racial segregation and inequality in the neonatal intensive care unit for very low-birth-weight and very preterm infants
Importance Racial and ethnic minorities receive lower-quality health care than white non-Hispanic
individuals in the United States. Where minority infants receive care and the role that …
individuals in the United States. Where minority infants receive care and the role that …
Variation in treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome in US children's hospitals, 2004–2011
…, HC Kaplan, M Passarella, MM Davis, SA Lorch - Journal of …, 2014 - nature.com
… Our cohort included 1424 infants with NAS from 14 children’s hospitals. Among hospitals in
our sample, six used morphine, six used methadone and two used phenobarbital as primary …
our sample, six used morphine, six used methadone and two used phenobarbital as primary …
Racial and ethnic differences in antibiotic use for viral illness in emergency departments
METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study of encounters at 7 PEDs in 2013, in which we
used electronic health data from the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network …
used electronic health data from the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network …
Changes in preterm birth phenotypes and stillbirth at 2 Philadelphia hospitals during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, March-June 2020
Methods| GeoBirth is a curated pregnancy cohort of all births in 2 Penn Medicine hospitals
in Philadelphia ongoing since 2008 (approximately 9000 births per year), in which each …
in Philadelphia ongoing since 2008 (approximately 9000 births per year), in which each …