Transitioning youth with chronic medical conditions (also known as Youth with Special Health Care Needs--YSHCN) to adult services is a complex issue in clinical practice. It is estimated that about 10.2 million children and youth, ages 017 years, in the United States alone have special health care needs and while this group constitutes only about 14% of the childhood population, they account for 40% or more of medical expenditures for children. As reflected in this book there are a growing number of programs and projects from around the world that are developing and implementing innovative approaches to promoting successful health care transitions. The authors hope that the information and discussions provided will stimulate your interest and encourage you to take action to improve health care transition related services and supports for adolescents and young adults with special health care needs.
Preface; Introduction; Utilization of Technology in Transition Programs; Toward Evidence-Based Health Care Transition:: The Health Care Transition Research Consortium; Measuring Health Care Transition Planning Outcomes:: Challenges & Issues; The Use & Usefulness of Myhealth Passport:: An Online Tool for the Creation of a Portable Health Summary; Current Practices for the Transition & Transfer of Patients with a Wide Spectrum of Pediatric-Onset Chronic Diseases:: Results of a Clinician Survey at a Free-Standing Pediatric Hospital.
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