Jean Athey
American Academy of Family Physicians
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Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1998
Marianne Gausche; Deborah Parkman Henderson; Dena Brownstein; George L. Foltin; Jean Athey; David Bryson; Paul E. Anderson; Robert C. Bailey; Arthur Cooper; Ronald A. Dieckmann; Gail Dubs; Peter Glaeser; Suzanne M. Goodrich; Judy Reid Graves; David Markenson; Deborah Mulligan-Smith; Pamela D. Poore; Jeri Pullum; Lou Romig; Robert W Schafermeyer; Alonzo W Smith; Eustacia Su; Walter A Stoy; Freida B Travis; Marsha Treiber; David Treloar; Michael G. Tunik
The Pediatric Education Task Force has developed a list of major topics and skills for inclusion in pediatric curricula for EMS providers Areas of controversy in the management of pediatric patients in the prehospital setting are outlined, and helpful learning tools are identified.
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2000
Jean D. Moody-Williams; Jean Athey; Barbara Barlow; Donald M. Blanton; Herbert G. Garrison; Angela Mickalide; Ted R. Miller; Lenora Olson; Danielle Skripak
Each year, 1 in 5 US children receives medical care as a result of injury. Injuries are the leading cause of medical spending for children ages 5 to 21 years, accounting for more than 20% of hospital admissions and days spent in the hospital. Pediatric injuries become an important issue for managed care organizations because of concern for member safety and increasing medical costs related to treatment. Because effective prevention decreases health care consumption, injury prevention often costs less than treating injuries. Simple devices, such as bicycle helmets, smoke detectors, and child safety seats, help keep children safe and save money. Appropriate emergency care at the scene of an injury, poison control centers that dispense expert advice over the telephone, and triaged regional trauma systems improve the outcome and save money at the same time. This article continues the white paper series by the Emergency Medical Services for Children Managed Care Task Force.
Pediatrics | 1999
Robert A. Wiebe; Barbara Barlow; Ronald A. Furnival; Barry W. Heath; Steven E. Krug; K. A. McCloskey; Lee A. Pyles; Deborah Mulligan-Smith; Timothy S. Yeh; Richard M. Cantor; Dennis W. Vane; Jean Athey; David Markenson; Joseph P. Cravero; M. Douglas Baker; Michele Moss
Treatment of children at freestanding urgent care facilities has become common in pediatric health care. Well-managed freestanding urgent care facilities can improve the health of the children in their communities, integrate into the medical community, and provide a safe, effective adjunct to, but not a replacement for, the medical home or emergency department. Recommendations are provided for optimizing freestanding urgent care facilities’ quality, communication, and collaboration in caring for children.
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1999
Jean D. Moody-Williams; Drew E. Dawson; David R. Miller; Robert W Schafermeyer; Jean Wright; Jean Athey
The fast pace of change in the health care system has sparked growing interest among purchasers, consumers, providers, health plans, and others in evaluating and improving the quality of health services. The Emergency Medical Services for Children Programs Managed Care Task Force recommended the development of a white paper to focus on issues related to quality and accountability in childrens emergency medical services in a managed care environment. A literature review was conducted, and a panel reviewed and discussed relevant materials. The panelists then developed recommendations as a resource for managed care organizations, providers of care, professional associations, and federal, state, and local policymakers.
Prehospital Emergency Care | 2001
Ronald A. Dieckmann; Jean Athey; Bob Bailey; Jeff Michael
Emergency medical services for children, or EMSC, is still a relatively underdeveloped component of most state and local EMS systems. Advocacy and funding for EMSC from the federal EMSC Program, availability of many useful EMSC products, and the rapidly enlarging literature in EMSC have created heightened awareness and interest in improving systems for pediatric emergency, trauma, and critical care. The new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) EMS Technical Assistance (TA) re-assessment program, the second version of the successful original TA Program from 1988 to 1996, provides an ideal opportunity for state EMS professionals to evaluate EMSC capabilities and to integrate new EMSC products and services. The history of the TA Program reflects the evolution of EMS itself and indicates a historical inattention to childrens issues, but re-assessment TA teams now have much useful intervening EMSC history to draw upon and a clear philosophical mandate to integrate children more fully in EMS system planning and management. In order to facilitate state-of-the-art reviews of EMSC within state EMS systems, a pediatric survey for the NHTSA re-assessments is presented. The survey, developed with the input of EMS administrators and physicians and approved by the National Association of State EMS Directors, follows the original ten-component model for EMS system review. It is intended for optional use within the overall EMS review process.
Pediatrics | 1997
J. A. Weinberg; Barbara Barlow; G. L. Foltin; J. A. Hirschfeld; Dee Hodge; Jane F. Knapp; W. J. Lewander; K. A. McCloskey; Robert A. Wiebe; Jean Athey; Richard M. Cantor; D. Mulligan Smith; M. L. Ramenofsky; J. S. Seidel; P. J. Davidson; Steven E. Krug; David Markenson; Michele Moss; Dennis W. Vane
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2002
Jean D. Moody-Williams; Steven E. Krug; Robert E. O'Connor; Joan E. Shook; Jean Athey; Renee S. Holleran
Pediatrics | 1993
George L. Foltin; J. A. Haller; D. Hodge; M. L. Holbrook; J. Knapp; W. J. Lewander; C. C J Sia; R. A. Wiebe; Jean Athey; M. L. Ramenofsky; Robert W Schafermeyer; D. Notterman; J. O'Neill; S. Ludwig; L. Quan; J. Seidel
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice | 1997
Jean Athey; Patricia J. O'Malley; Deborah Parkman Henderson; Jane Ball
Pediatrics | 1998
Robert A. Wiebe; Barbara Barlow; George L. Foltin; Barry W. Heath; Dee Hodge; Karin A. McCloskey; Lee A. Pyles; Deborah Mulligan-Smith; Timothy S. Yeh; Richard M. Cantor; Dennis W. Vane; Jean Athey; Joseph P. Cravero; Susan Fuchs; Michele Moss