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Clinical Pathways

 

Clinical Pathways are intended to standardize patient care. Our pathways are informed by the systematic review of current pediatric health care literature and includes risk and benefit assessment of alternative care options. When evidence is not available or weak, standards are developed by consensus agreement among subject matter experts.


Clinical Pathways are updated on a revision schedule. Primary files will always be the most current update. Previous revisions are available upon request from Children’s Mercy Library Services.


NOTE:The Clinical Pathways Collection combines and includes work products previously released as Care Process Models and Clinical Practice Guidelines.

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