At Zarminali Pediatrics, we don’t just talk about improving pediatric care—we listen. We asked parents across the country to share their experiences navigating their kids’ medical care, and the response was clear: Parents want better communication, seamless coordination, more accessible care, and more clarity from their child’s clinicians. Here’s a deeper look: ▪️ 95% of parents want to be able to contact their clinician outside of business hours ▪️ 52% of parents have missed or postponed a pediatric visit due to limited clinician availability ▪️ 48% of parents have left an appointment feeling confused about the next step for their child and family ▪️ 79% of parents have had to repeatedly share their child’s medical history due to a lack of coordination across care providers In a time when our children’s health is under more pressure than ever, these findings offer critical insight into what needs to change and how we can use technology to improve experiences. Zarminali has a bold vision for the path forward: more connected, more coordinated, and modernized multispecialty care. To learn more on how today’s parents feel about navigating the current pediatric health system, and how we’re building an experience that fits families’ needs nationwide, check out: https://lnkd.in/g4d49fGQ
Zarminali Pediatrics: Listening to Parents for Better Care
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We founded Zarminali Pediatrics with a singular mission: to build a seamless, technology-enhanced, and truly family-centered pediatric care model at scale. Not only because I believe there can be a better way, but because I believe there must be. We conducted a national survey of parents which shows that the challenges I've experienced are widespread. It's clear there's still a long way to go in making it easier for parents to navigate the disjointed pediatric care landscape. The vision of a better way continues to drive us. It’s one of the many reasons I’m excited to have leaders like Amanda Furr, MD, our chief medical officer, and Syed Hassan, our new chief technology officer, to advance the Zarminali mission. We’ve built a company that’s united in creating a tech-enabled care experience that’s easier for parents and clinicians alike and better for our children’s health journeys. https://lnkd.in/gHQdZNVj
At Zarminali Pediatrics, we don’t just talk about improving pediatric care—we listen. We asked parents across the country to share their experiences navigating their kids’ medical care, and the response was clear: Parents want better communication, seamless coordination, more accessible care, and more clarity from their child’s clinicians. Here’s a deeper look: ▪️ 95% of parents want to be able to contact their clinician outside of business hours ▪️ 52% of parents have missed or postponed a pediatric visit due to limited clinician availability ▪️ 48% of parents have left an appointment feeling confused about the next step for their child and family ▪️ 79% of parents have had to repeatedly share their child’s medical history due to a lack of coordination across care providers In a time when our children’s health is under more pressure than ever, these findings offer critical insight into what needs to change and how we can use technology to improve experiences. Zarminali has a bold vision for the path forward: more connected, more coordinated, and modernized multispecialty care. To learn more on how today’s parents feel about navigating the current pediatric health system, and how we’re building an experience that fits families’ needs nationwide, check out: https://lnkd.in/g4d49fGQ
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Thoughtful perspective from my colleague Thomas J. Kayal II, MHA in Becker’s Hospital Review on the growing role of private equity in pediatrics. At Connecticut Children's, our mission-driven focus requires us to be thoughtful stewards of both care and capital as the landscape evolves. The increasing interest of private equity in pediatric services for urgent care, behavioral health, and beyond, underscores the need for vigilance and a proactive strategy. Our responsibility is to ensure that #access, #equity, and #quality remain at the heart of care for children, even as new capital and models enter the field. Worth a read: Private equity in pediatrics: Why leaders should pay attention https://lnkd.in/e7ajWt6J
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Center for Relational Health and Trauma-Informed Care is excited to recruit pediatricians/pediatric subspecialists for a new cohort of the Trauma-Informed Care Champion Program. The AAP, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), University of California, Los Angeles, and UMass Chan Medical School, is working to increase the capacity and competency of pediatricians and other pediatric health care providers to provide trauma-informed care (TIC) to children and families in their communities. To assist with this goal, the AAP is seeking to expand its cohort of TIC Champions from a variety of practice settings and communities to: - Serve as subject matter experts in TIC. - Support the education and training of pediatric health care providers and clinical teams in the provision of trauma-informed pediatric care. - Provide guidance and technical assistance to pediatricians, other pediatric healthcare providers, and chapters/states on implementing TIC in pediatric healthcare settings. Should you be interested, please submit your application by November 9, 2025, at 11:59pm CT here: https://lnkd.in/geuWGwgm. National Center for Relational Health and Trauma-Informed Care https://lnkd.in/gJqRN7-Y #traumainformedcare #tic #relationalhealth #pediatrics
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Introducing the focus filter! Focus areas or sub-specializations continue to emerge in pharmacy residency and fellowship post-graduate training. Examples include PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency with a focus in ambulatory care - or a PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Residency with a focus in pediatrics. At Unscripted Rx, we want to make the process of finding your ideal residency as smooth as possible so we've created a new focus filter to help students find what they want much more quickly. (P.S. Many residency programs asked for this feature too). Ready to try it out? Check it out at the directory today! Get started w/ this saved search for PGY-1 Pharmacy Residencies with a focus on Ambulatory Care: https://lnkd.in/en9VYN5T #Pharmacy #Residency
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New Resource Alert -- Got Transition and the American Academy of Pediatrics have released their 2025 Coding and Payment Resource for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care, which includes new current Medicare fees and RVUs for transition-related CPT codes and an insurance carrier letter that can be adapted for use to encourage payer recognition of transition-related codes. The resource was funded by the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health https://lnkd.in/eki4vWw5
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