Pediatricians: New U-Examination for Nine- to Ten-Year-Olds Comes
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A new early detection examination is to be introduced for children.The Joint Federal Committee of Doctors, Hospitals and Health Insurances decided on the so-called "U10" for children aged nine to ten years.
At the birth of a child, parents receive a yellow booklet that lists all preventive examinations. Now, the U10 is added, a check-up for nine to ten year olds to close a gap. By A. Braun and P. Kiss.
Children up to five years of age are checked through the U-examinations. Now a new pension offer for 9- to 10-year-olds is to come - as a cash benefit. The focus is on overweight, media consumption and the psyche. However, it can still take until the introduction.
A new screening for nine to ten-year-olds will be offered as a cash benefit in the future. What is behind this? Answers to the most important questions.
So far, there has been a gap in medical care for minors for many years – at a particularly critical time. It is now to be closed with the U10.
In the future, nine to ten-year-old children will receive an additional precautionary examination. What is the focus of the precaution?
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