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Opinion | Investing in Pediatric Care
  + stars: | 2024-07-20 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “Why Medical Students Are Shunning Pediatrics,” by Aaron E. Carroll (Opinion guest essay, July 7):The dwindling number of physicians choosing to pursue pediatrics is a grave concern to me as a pediatric resident physician, particularly given the increasing number of children with complex medical needs and chronic conditions. Soaring rates of pediatric mental health challenges have also strained the general pediatricians who navigate providing care in busy clinic schedules while our patients wait months to see psychiatrists or developmental pediatricians. Dr. Carroll notes that low reimbursement for pediatric care is a key reason for lack of interest in the specialty, with about half of American children insured by Medicaid or CHIP. The evidence is clear that health in childhood predicts health later in life. Pediatricians have the opportunity to address issues that can lead to lifelong health challenges early, from diabetes to substance use, ultimately saving the health care system money.
Persons: Aaron E, Carroll, Pediatricians Organizations: Carroll, Medicaid
While most of their issues I can address over the phone, some need a recommendation for a pediatrician for in-person care. There aren’t enough pediatricians right now, and because of that, some kids are unable to get the care they need. In New Jersey, children who need a developmental pediatrician wait a minimum of three months. In Philadelphia, kids can wait three to six months for a pulmonologist and four months to see an allergist, and many can’t see a developmental pediatrician at all. The results of this year’s medical residency match — a process where medical students are paired with residency programs in U.S. hospitals — were startling.
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It led to a lower quality of life and mental health issues and probably contributed to his death a few years ago. Despite all the advances in science, we don’t know why some people, even when they try desperately, can’t seem to lose weight. I begged my father, who was also a physician, to lose weight, and he never could. I became so disheartened at my inability to affect my weight that it harmed my mental health. My mental health, and even my temperament, improved so much that my whole family rejoiced.
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Despite just experiencing a pandemic in which over one million Americans died, health care reform doesn’t seem to be a top political issue in the United States right now. The American health care system is broken. We spend an extraordinary amount on health care, far more than anyone else. Others believe that the health care systems in different countries couldn’t work here because of our system’s size. And much of health care is regulated at the state level, so our size isn’t really an outlier.
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