Costs of educating child health associates.

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Child health associates can be fully prepared to competently diagnose and treat 90% of ambulatory pediatric patients five years after completion of high school at a cost of approximately one-fourth the expense of educating a pediatrician to perform the same tasks and functions. A rational health planning policy should include the extensive utilization of child health associates as primary health care providers for children.

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Ott, J. E., & Knox, G. K. (1977). Costs of educating child health associates. Annual Conference on Research in Medical Education. Conference on Research in Medical Education, 16, 251–255. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-197704000-00068

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