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Katherine Burrows1, Sarah Rysdyk1
1Department of Pediatrics, Child Development, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Abstract:
Current pediatric practice guidelines recommend children with complex attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) receive a psychological evaluation. However, obtaining such an evaluation in a timely manner can be difficult. The authors present a framework for an economical, efficient, and efficacious approach to diagnosing complex ADHD based on a 5-year project to "fast track" these types of assessments in a tertiary care setting. Patients were triaged to the "fast track" for a streamlined assessment, by a psychologist, within a developmental pediatrics center. Assessment data, diagnoses, and recommendations were recorded for 79 participants. For most of the children, not only was ADHD confirmed, but diagnostic criteria were also met for at least one comorbid condition. For 64% of children the diagnostic picture changed, resulting in an ADHD diagnosis with corresponding changes to treatment planning. Fast track programming cut the wait time for evaluations in half. Preliminary data shows it is possible to clarify diagnoses for this complex population and provide much needed treatment recommendations in a timelier manner through utilization of a "fast track" approach to triage and assessment.
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