James M. Perrin
Department of Pediatrics
MassGeneral Hospital for Children
Boston
USA
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- Measuring quality of life in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease: psychometric and clinical characteristics. Perrin, J.M., Kuhlthau, K., Chughtai, A., Romm, D., Kirschner, B.S., Ferry, G.D., Cohen, S.A., Gold, B.D., Heyman, M.B., Baldassano, R.N., Winter, H.S. J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. (2008)
- A family-centered, community-based system of services for children and youth with special health care needs. Perrin, J.M., Romm, D., Bloom, S.R., Homer, C.J., Kuhlthau, K.A., Cooley, C., Duncan, P., Roberts, R., Sloyer, P., Wells, N., Newacheck, P. Arch. Pediatr. Adolesc. Med (2007)
- The increase of childhood chronic conditions in the United States. Perrin, J.M., Bloom, S.R., Gortmaker, S.L. JAMA (2007)
- Benefits for employees with children with special needs: findings from the collaborative employee benefit study. Perrin, J.M., Fluet, C.F., Honberg, L., Anderson, B., Wells, N., Epstein, S., Allen, D., Tobias, C., Kuhlthau, K.A. Health. Aff. (Millwood) (2007)
- Benefits for employees with children with ADHD: findings from the Collaborative Employee Benefit Study. Perrin, J.M., Fluet, C., Kuhlthau, K.A., Anderson, B., Wells, N., Epstein, S., Allen, D., Tobias, C. J. Dev. Behav. Pediatr (2005)
- Youth and disability in the 21st century: the 2004 George Armstrong lecture of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. Perrin, J.M. Ambul. Pediatr (2004)
- Leadership by example: the Institute of Medicine's view of how Federal Health Care Programs can improve quality of care. Perrin, J.M., Homer, C.J. Ambul. Pediatr (2003)









