Lisa Ross DeCamp
University of Colorado Denver
51 Papers
152 Citations
Lisa Ross DeCamp is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Lisa Ross DeCamp include University of Colorado Boulder & Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
Changes in Language Services Use by US Pediatricians
Lisa Ross DeCamp,Dennis Z. Kuo,Glenn Flores,Karen G. O'Connor,Cynthia S. Minkovitz,Cynthia S. Minkovitz +5 more
TL;DR: US pediatricians’ use of appropriate language services has only modestly improved since 2004, and expanding language services reimbursement may increase formal interpreter use.
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Association Between Enhanced Access Services in Pediatric Primary Care and Utilization of Emergency Departments: A National Parent Survey
TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence of enhanced access services in pediatric primary care and assesses whether enhanced access service is associated with lower emergency department utilization, and the results show that the latter is the case.
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Medical Home Disparities for Latino Children by Parental Language of Interview
TL;DR: This paper analyzed the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health to determine medical home prevalence among Latino children, stratified by language of parental interview, and found that most Latino children with a Spanish-language parental interview had a usual source of care, but only one-quarter had a medical home.
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Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Latino Children in Immigrant Families.
Tania Maria Caballero,Lisa Ross DeCamp,Rheanna Platt,Harita Shah,Sara B. Johnson,Erica Ms Sibinga,Sarah Polk +6 more
TL;DR: Spanish-language validity and implementation studies of Bright Futures previsit mental health screening tools and models of care are reviewed and tools for use in mental health care assessment, management, and treatment for Latino children in pediatric primary care are suggested.
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Parents’ Preferences for Enhanced Access in the Pediatric Medical Home: A Discrete Choice Experiment
TL;DR: As primary care practices for children implement aspects of the medical home model, those that emphasize same-day sick care and professional continuity are more likely to meet parents' preferences for enhanced access.
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