At a glance
Health care providers, health insurance plans, and health care delivery systems play an important role in preventing and treating child obesity and related chronic diseases. This page can help providers: find up-to-date guidelines, connect to resources on growth monitoring and evidence-based obesity care, and learn more about reimbursement and other important topics.
Overview
Health care providers, health insurance plans, health care delivery systems, and information technologies (IT) all play an important role in preventing and treating child obesity. Providers can use evidence-based strategies, including:
- Routinely screening patients for obesity.
- Evaluating patients for obesity-related diseases.
- Implementing or referring to effective treatment.
Health plans can support obesity care through comprehensive coverage and reimbursement strategies. Health IT can enhance quality improvement efforts for obesity care and population-based activities, such as surveillance.
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Evaluation and Treatment for Child Obesity
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Child Obesity
- Sharifi M, Block JP. The urgency of expanding access to effective treatment for childhood obesity. Childhood Obesity. 2021;17(S1):S3–S4. doi:10.1089/chi.2021.29014
- Piña IL, Cohen PD, Larson DB, et al. A framework for describing health care delivery organizations and systems. Am J Public Health. 2015;105(4):670–679. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.301926