Investigation of transition from pediatric to adult health care for patients with special health-care needs for neurological disease dating from childhood

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Abstract

We investigated the patients followed in our hospital's adult neurology department to evaluate issues during the transition from pediatric to adult health care for patients with special health-care needs for neurological diseases. There has been an increase in the number of transition patients, and they were often recommended for the transition by pediatricians. Many patients had complications such as epilepsy, and there were also patients with an intractable disease. Therefore, patients undergoing this transition need neurologists. The transition requires a long time, and there is a difference in the medical administrative fees between pediatric and adult health care. The Japanese Society of Neurology and related societies need to take measures to improve these health-care transitions.

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Mochizuki, Y., Takeuchi, C., Osako, M., Minatogawa, M., & Shibata, N. (2019). Investigation of transition from pediatric to adult health care for patients with special health-care needs for neurological disease dating from childhood. Clinical Neurology, 59(5), 279–281. https://doi.org/10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001242

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