Policy Versus Practice: Comparison of Prescribing Therapy and Durable Medical Equipment in Medical and Educational Settings

Nov 3, 2004Pediatrics

Differences Between Policy and Actual Use of Treatments and Medical Equipment in Healthcare and Education

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Abstract

Only 58% of pediatricians reported receiving detailed progress reports on patients in school-based programs.

  • The majority of pediatricians do not regularly follow AAP policy recommendations for prescribing therapies and durable medical equipment for children with special health care needs.
  • Most surveyed physicians are willing to defer treatment decisions to non-physician health care providers and equipment vendors.
  • Open-ended prescriptions for therapy services, commonly given by pediatricians, may not adequately support ongoing patient assessment and care.
  • A significant portion of pediatricians participates infrequently in recommending services as part of early intervention programs.
  • Different perceptions exist among physicians and educational service providers regarding the physician's role in initiating and supervising educational services.

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