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Katherine E Remick

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Melhado C, Hancock C, Wang H, Eldin M, George N, Miller J, et al.
JAMA Pediatr . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39899287
Importance: Children initially treated in a timely fashion at trauma centers with high levels of pediatric readiness have been shown to have improved survival, but children historically have had geographically...
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Samuels-Kalow M, Cash R, Michelson K, Benjamin Wolk C, Remick K, Loo S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Dec; 7(12):e2451111. PMID: 39693069
Importance: Higher pediatric readiness has been associated with improved quality and outcomes of care for children. Pediatric emergency care coordinators (PECCs) are a component of pediatric readiness, but the specific...
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Newgard C, Lin A, Goldhaber-Fiebert J, Remick K, Gausche-Hill M, Burd R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Nov; 7(11):e2442154. PMID: 39485354
Importance: High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival among children receiving emergency care, but state and national costs to reach high ED readiness and the resulting...
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Weyant C, Lin A, Newgard C, Kuppermann N, Gausche-Hill M, Remick K, et al.
Health Aff (Millwood) . 2024 Oct; 43(10):1370-1378. PMID: 39374456
The quality of emergency department (ED) care for children in the US is highly variable. The National Pediatric Readiness Project aims to improve survival for children receiving emergency services. We...
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Newgard C, Rakshe S, Salvi A, Lin A, Cook J, Gausche-Hill M, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Jul; 7(7):e2422107. PMID: 39037816
Importance: High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival, but the impact of changes to ED readiness is unknown. Objective: To evaluate the association of changes in...
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Michelson K, Alpern E, Remick K, Cash R, Kemal S, Benjamin Wolk C, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Jul; 7(7):e2422196. PMID: 39008298
Importance: Classifying hospitals across a wide range of pediatric capabilities, including medical, surgical, and specialty services, would improve understanding of access and outcomes. Objective: To develop a classification system for...
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Remick K, Gausche-Hill M, Lin A, Goldhaber-Fiebert J, Lang B, Foster A, et al.
J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open . 2024 Jun; 5(3):e13179. PMID: 38835787
Objective: We estimate annual hospital expenditures to achieve high emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness (HPR), that is, weighted Pediatric Readiness Score (wPRS) ≥ 88 (0-100 scale) across EDs with different...
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Samuels-Kalow M, Boggs K, Loo S, Swanton M, Manning W, Cash R, et al.
J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open . 2024 May; 5(3):e13108. PMID: 38774258
Objectives: Pediatric readiness varies widely among emergency departments (EDs). The presence of a pediatric emergency care coordinator (PECC) has been associated with improved pediatric readiness and decreased mortality, but adoption...
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Newgard C, Smith M, Lin A, McConnell K, Remick K, Burd R, et al.
Health Aff Sch . 2024 May; 1(1):qxad015. PMID: 38756836
High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival in children, but the cost is unknown. We evaluated the costs of emergency care for children across quartiles of...
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Desai S, Remick K
Pediatr Clin North Am . 2024 May; 71(3):371-381. PMID: 38754930
Although children account for 20% of all emergency department (ED) visits, the majority of children seek emergency care in hospitals that see fewer than 10 children per day. The National...