Hey, kid, you don't look so good
By some measures, the United States provides great h
ealth care. But for many children, especially ethnic minorities, good health care is the exception. The spring issue of Stanford Medicine explores successes and failures in pediatric care. At the root of the special report's findings is the fact that in the United States—and throughout the world—adults' health problems get more attention than kids'.
Among the offerings:
An analysis of the hidden competition for U.S. health-care resources. It's adults vs. kids—and the adults have the upper hand.
Look for the magazines in departmental offices and online at http://mednews.stanford.edu. To request a copy, call 723-6911.
