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If a patient needs to be transferred from another facility to Boston Children's Hospital, call 866-771-KIDS. An attending physician will mobilize the Critical Care Transport Team, discuss the availability of a bed and plan for interim stabilization. Boston Children's has a new "Medical passport" (aka medication list) form for patients to bring with them during their visit to Boston Children's. The passport is a form that referring health care providers can use to help list all of a patient's prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, herbal remedies and supplements, including dose and frequency.
Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to working closely with other providers of pediatric care in order to offer the highest quality care for infants, children and adolescents. Boston Children's specialists are available to assist referring providers and their patients with an array of services.You may refer patients to the hospital, to a particular service or to an individual specialist for consultation, diagnosis or treatment. The Physician Relations and Outreach (PRO) team is dedicated to creating an exceptional experience for primary care physicians and other members of a patient’s care team when they work with Boston Children’s Hospital.
To provide the best possible experience for you and your patients, we need to know how we're doing. If you have feedback about your experience with Boston Children’s Hospital—be it positive or negative—or if we didn’t meet your expectations, please email us at: Welcome to the mobile resources site of Boston Children's Hospital. Here you will find resources for clinicians, researchers and BCH employees to use mobile devices for everything from patient care to productivity and education. Please have a look around and let us know if there are things you would like to see here.If a patient needs to be transferred from another facility to Boston Children's Hospital, call 866-771-KIDS. An attending physician will mobilize the Critical Care Transport Team, discuss the availability of a bed and plan for interim stabilization.
Boston Children's has a new "Medical passport" (aka medication list) form for patients to bring with them during their visit to Boston Children's. The passport is a form that referring health care providers can use to help list all of a patient's prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, herbal remedies and supplements, including dose and frequency. Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to working closely with other providers of pediatric care in order to offer the highest quality care for infants, children and adolescents.
Boston Children's specialists are available to assist referring providers and their patients with an array of services. You may refer patients to the hospital, to a particular service or to an individual specialist for consultation, diagnosis or treatment. The Physician Relations and Outreach (PRO) team is dedicated to creating an exceptional experience for primary care physicians and other members of a patient’s care team when they work with Boston Children’s Hospital.
To provide the best possible experience for you and your patients, we need to know how we're doing.If you have feedback about your experience with Boston Children’s Hospital—be it positive or negative—or if we didn’t meet your expectations, please email us at: Welcome to the mobile resources site of Boston Children's Hospital. Here you will find resources for clinicians, researchers and BCH employees to use mobile devices for everything from patient care to productivity and education. Please have a look around and let us know if there are things you would like to see here.
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