Variation in Care in the Management of Children With Crohn’s Disease: Data From a Multicenter Inception Cohort Study
Author(s) -
Chenthan Krishnakumar,
Cortney R. Ballengee,
Chunyan Liu,
MiOk Kim,
Susan S. Baker,
Robert N. Baldassano,
Stanley A. Cohen,
Wallace Crandall,
Lee A. Denson,
Marla C. Dubinsky,
Jonathan Evans,
Ranjana Gokhale,
Anne M. Griffiths,
Stephen L. Guthery,
Maria OlivaHemker,
Melvin B. Heyman,
David J. Keljo,
Richárd Kellermayer,
Neal S. LeLeiko,
David R. Mack,
James Markowitz,
Dedrick E. Moulton,
Joshua D. Noe,
Anthony Otley,
Ashish Patel,
Marian Pfefferkorn,
Shervin Rabizadeh,
Joel R. Rosh,
Scott B. Snapper,
Thomas D. Walters,
David Ziring,
Kajari Mondal,
Michael D. Kappelman,
Jeffrey S. Hyams,
Subra Kugathasan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
inflammatory bowel diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.932
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1536-4844
pISSN - 1078-0998
DOI - 10.1093/ibd/izy363
Subject(s) - medicine , crohn's disease , cohort , colonoscopy , inflammatory bowel disease , disease , cohort study , retrospective cohort study , crohn disease , pediatrics , colorectal cancer , cancer
Variation in care is common in medical practice. Reducing variation in care is shown to improve quality and increase favorable outcomes in chronic diseases. We sought to identify factors associated with variation in care in children with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease (CD).
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