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New Patients
We are excited that you have chosen One World Pediatrics for your child's medical care. Your comfort and convenience are our priority, and we strive to make every visit to our office a positive experience. To help you get acquainted with our office and first visit procedures, we have included helpful information on this page.
Our Mission
Our practice is working together to build life-long relationships between our staff and our patients by consistently providing our patients with compassion, excellence and value. To fulfill this mission, we are committed to:
Improving the lives of the children we serve by providing quality care in a child-centered environment.
Listening to our young patients and their families who we are privileged to serve.
Guiding our patients along a path of optimal health and wellness.
Continually pursuing excellence at all levels through continuing education.
New Patient Forms
To expedite your first appointment, please arrive a few minutes early to complete registration forms so that we have all the necessary information to treat your child. You may also download and print the forms from this website, fill them out ahead of time, and
One World Pediatrics
One World Pediatrics is a private practice in Longwood, Florida, specializing in care for children from birth through young adulthood. With a team of board-certified pediatricians and nurse practitioners, the practice provides comprehensive, compassionate care that always puts children first.
One World Pediatrics is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), meaning it meets the highest standards for quality and patient safety in providing health care for children. Parents can rest assured that the team has their family’s best interests at heart.
As the most experienced pediatric practice in Longwood for treating complex behavioral health challenges, One World Pediatrics routinely works with families of children with special needs.
The team’s expertise in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety and depression, and other mental health concerns ensures specialized attention and support for optimal development and well-being. Their care for children begins before birth. That’s why they offer meet-and-greet tours every Wednesday for expecting mothers and parents to get to know their pediatricia
The Exchange Newsletter Issue 3, 2023
OneWorld Community Health Centers | EXCHANGE Issue 3 , 2023
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE Page 6
FROM OUR CEO
In the fast- paced world of health care, it can be easy to
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check the boxes and
move on. However, it is crucial to take a step back and see the full picture to provide patients with the best care possible. At OneWorld, the heart of our care is our patients. To provide quality care, we must consider not only their medical needs but also their emotional, social and economic circumstances. Understanding the full picture of a patient helps us tailor our care to fit their unique needs. By expanding our perspective, we can drive positive change in health care, promote health and well-being and make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve. It is a responsibility and an opportunity that we are uniquely positioned to fulfill. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to our mission and for embracing the importance of perspective in our work. Together we can continue to advance health care and improve the lives of countless individuals and communities.
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Putting the pieces together
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At least since the KHZG, numerous hospitals in Germany have been thinking about introducing a patient portal – or have even implemented one already. But how good are the digital solutions really and where do they offer added value for doctors, nursing staff, patients?
“Creating immense relief for patients”.
One thing you have to hand it to the legislators: The funding elements of the KHZG with all the mandatory and optional criteria are well thought out and have one overriding goal: to bring patient care back into focus. In particular, funding criterion 2, the patient portals, pays significant dividends toward this goal. This is presumably one reason why, with a total of 1,130 applications, it ranks second in the funding category, directly after digital documentation.
A well-designed patient portal is much more than just a “hotline” to patients – especially if it is holistic, i.e., without media discontinuities and with a high level of user-friendliness for all users. Patient portals have to overcome this “hurdle” twice, because on the one hand they should make it as easy as possible for patients, most of whom are already in poo