Pediatrics
Pediatrics

Reference for building the Care Pathway:

World Health Organization (WHO)

WHO provides global guidelines on child care, nutrition, vaccination, mental health, and child development. These include recommended practices for healthy growth and disease and deficiency prevention.

WHO's guidelines for child care, including those focused on the first year of life, are updated periodically based on new scientific evidence and advances in child health knowledge.

Caren has adopted these guidelines as a reference to structure its care line, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and the child's integral development. Each stage considers human development and the necessary care to support physical, emotional, and social growth in a healthy way.

Care Pathway for Pediatrics

The Caren care line continuously monitors child development data, allowing early detection of possible delays, nutritional risks, or warning signs for the baby's health. The platform integrates information from clinical questionnaires, growth and developmental milestones, breastfeeding and dietary introduction adherence, vaccination, reported symptoms by caregivers, and physical and emotional well-being indicators. This data is analyzed in real-time to generate personalized alerts for healthcare teams, enabling precise, preventive, and proactive child monitoring.
πŸ“‹ Steps:
1
Growth Assessment
2
Increase Vaccination Coverage
3
Safety and Well-being
Points
βœ… Main objectives:
  • βœ” Ensure healthy growth and development.
  • βœ” Prevent and detect diseases and deficiencies early.
  • βœ” Promote good child care practices.
  • βœ” Monitor the vaccination schedule and reinforce the importance of immunization to reduce infant mortality.
πŸ“Œ Expected benefits:
  • βœ” Reduction of infant mortality through preventive actions.
  • βœ” Better motor and cognitive development.
  • βœ” Fewer hospitalizations and late-stage health complications.
  • βœ” Strengthening of family bonding.
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