The study is the largest to date to confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of standardized developmental screening in urban primary care settings. Three key findings from the study include standardized developmental screening is feasible in a busy, urban primary care practice; standardized developmental screening is effective in identifying developmental delay; standardized developmental screening is not sufficient to ensure children’s receipt of needed services.

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Posted 12/20/12